ProMusic27
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Tempo change
Was up everybody? Look, I received a song recorded with Sonar 8.5... They record it with Sonar at 100bpm but the song is 150bpm... I never had this situation before... When I change the tempo to 150, everything go out of sync... I tryed to lock clips but it didn't work too.. What is the trick to do it? Thanks in advance.
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/19 12:25:44
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Is is audio or MIDI or a combo of both?
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ProMusic27
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/19 13:34:52
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/19 14:01:57
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Set your Now time at 101:00:000, hit Shift-N to open the Set Measure/Beat At Now dialog, enter Measure 151, Beat 1, and OK. SONAR will change the tempo to 150 without affecting the absolute timing of either audio or MIDI tracks.
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/19 14:18:04
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brundlefly Set your Now time at 101:00:000, hit Shift-N to open the Set Measure/Beat At Now dialog, enter Measure 151, Beat 1, and OK. SONAR will change the tempo to 150 without affecting the absolute timing of either audio or MIDI tracks. You sure about that? Doesn't sound right to me. What does the Now time have to do with tempo?
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/19 14:26:19
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Have you ever seen me post a solution I wasn't sure about? Setting the Now time is just an easy way of telling SONAR you want x measures to go by in the time of a y measures. You use x+1 and y+1, because measure counting starts at 1, rather than 0.
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/19 14:27:16
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daveny5 brundlefly Set your Now time at 101:00:000, hit Shift-N to open the Set Measure/Beat At Now dialog, enter Measure 151, Beat 1, and OK. SONAR will change the tempo to 150 without affecting the absolute timing of either audio or MIDI tracks. You sure about that? Doesn't sound right to me. What does the Now time have to do with tempo? Yeah... It looks like I will end up with the same result... Will try anyway.
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/19 14:34:47
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brundlefly Have you ever seen me post a solution I wasn't sure about? Setting the Now time is just an easy way of telling SONAR you want x measures to go by in the time of a y measures. You use x+1 and y+1, because measure counting starts at 1, rather than 0. You are 101% ritgh sir... It work perfectly... Thank you very much for your assistance.
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/20 05:27:45
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brundlefly, You're a genius! I'm not at my music PC now but... "Set your Now time at 101:00:000" What is that - measure 101? or 101 minutes?
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/20 11:59:29
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Yes, Measure 101. The three zeros at the end tell you it's M:B:T format.
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Re:Tempo change
2012/07/20 16:00:18
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brundlefly Yes, Measure 101. The three zeros at the end tell you it's M:B:T format. After a couple of beers - now I get it! so you change measure 101 to 151 - and that changes the bpm. That's clever!
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