Tempo Question

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2016/07/05 11:50:51 (permalink)

Tempo Question

Hi, Is there a way to change tempo without the clips moving?   I want to change the tempo of a song from 50 to 80 and all the clips move and they are now not in sync with each other.
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    VariousArtist
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    Re: Tempo Question 2016/07/05 15:02:22 (permalink)
    Try changing the clips from "relative/MBT" based timing to "absolute/HTSF". Do this e selecting everything in track view, then open the inspector.

    I'm not at my computer so I am doing this from memory
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    Re: Tempo Question 2016/07/05 15:32:37 (permalink)
    Without making any other changes:
     
    - Snap the Now time to 51:01:000 (current tempo + 1 because measures aren't numbered from 0).
    - Hit Shift+M to open the Set Measure/Beat At Now dialog.
    - Enter measure 81, beat 1, and OK.
    - SONAR will automatically make the tempo change, shifting the timeline around existing MIDI and audio clips without altering their absolute playback timing or tempo.
     
     

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    Re: Tempo Question 2016/07/05 17:07:20 (permalink)
    Thanx!
     
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    Re: Tempo Question 2016/07/05 17:26:28 (permalink)
    brundlefly
    Without making any other changes:
     
    - Snap the Now time to 51:01:000 (current tempo + 1 because measures aren't numbered from 0).
    - Hit Shift+M to open the Set Measure/Beat At Now dialog.
    - Enter measure 81, beat 1, and OK.
    - SONAR will automatically make the tempo change, shifting the timeline around existing MIDI and audio clips without altering their absolute playback timing or tempo.
     


     


    I wish this could be a stickie. This tip has helped me out numerous times. Maybe Craig would give up a Friday TOTW to have this documented for posterity in the Big "Book of All Things SONAR". (Hey - Big B.O.A.T.S - about SONAR.......I'm here all week)

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