Re: Scale MIDI tempo changes
2018/03/29 22:00:17
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☄ Helpfulby vorxio 2018/03/31 18:51:05
It is possible to scale tempos, but requires jumping through some hoops (see below). It would be highly preferred to work with original tempo audio, and use Set Measure/Beat At Now to align the timeline (and thus MIDI) to the audio, using a combinaiton of eyes and ears to find which transients correspond to which measures/beats.
Here's the drill for scaling tempo changes (since you'll probalby be importing unstretched audio after the tempo change, you can skip step 1.):
1. Enable Auto-stretch (a.k.a. Clip Follows Project in Auto-stretch mode) on all audio clips.
2. Select a MIDI or audio clip that runs the length of the project (or select in the timeline).
3. Go to Process > Fit to Time.
4. Convert the current Thru time to total frames (usually 30 frames/sec).
5. Divide that by the desired tempo change factor (e.g. 1.10 to get a 10% increase, 0.90 for a 10% decease).
6. Round and convert that new value back to minutes:seconds:frames.
7. Select Modify by Changing: Tempo Map, and enter the new Thru time.
8. Click OK.
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