changing the tempo but not the time signature

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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/07 05:40:03 (permalink)
If you just want to change the tempo globally then all you ned to do is change the figure in the tempo (or metronome) toolbar to whatever you want. This will change the whole track's tempo.

Or am I missing something?

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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/07 15:37:04 (permalink)
Ok I guess either everyone is stumped or just tired of this thread. I don't blame you. 29 posts. (7 by me)  I truly thank all of you for posting  The only work around I found was to go to series of tempos and in the tempo range just put the tempo I wanted. Like 150-150.


This is really strange. Any chance you could share a CWP file somewhere that doesn't yet have the range of tempos inserted, and demonstrates this problem? I'm really curious what's going on.



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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/07 16:05:28 (permalink)
Maybe he has different time signatures at different tempo's in one project.
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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/07 20:46:42 (permalink)
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This is really strange. Any chance you could share a CWP file somewhere that doesn't yet have the range of tempos inserted, and demonstrates this problem? I'm really curious what's going on.
 
Go here.  http://rapidshare.com/files/303864274/drums_4_by_4.cwp.html
 
Let me know what happens once you run the file.  Thanks!
 
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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/08 00:59:45 (permalink)
I looked in Tempo View and see that you have dozens upon dozens of tempos set, all to 120.  That makes changing the tempo to something new, very inconvenient.  I suggest you delete all the tempos, except the first one.  Then you can make changes in Tempo View very easily.

BTW, I believe "hellogoodbye" already suggested looking in Tempo View, numerous posts ago.

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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/08 04:23:04 (permalink)
First of all thanks for finding the problem!  Second I told all of you I just started with Sonar and i'm learning as I go. Instead of chastising  me for something that somebody else said that I still don't understand it would help if you told me how to fix the problem.

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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/09 00:49:16 (permalink)
Ok guys I fixed the problem with the help of those of you who replied. tparker24 was totally right. But I didn't know how to erase the tempos until I had a chance to look at the manual today. It told me how to erase them in tempo view. I still don't know how you saw the dozens of tempos. All I see is a straight blue line. But it worked.
Thanks to all you users out there!  

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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/09 00:55:52 (permalink)
On the right side of the tempo view there is a panel that lists all the tempos that have been inserted.  If you have only 1 tempo you can select and delete them(and you probably should) with the exception of the first tempo (for 1.01.000) if you are planning to change the tempo at any point, otherwise it will change back to 120 as soon as it hits the next 120 that was inserted.
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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/09 01:14:43 (permalink)
Got it!  Thanks.

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Re:changing the tempo but not the time signature 2009/11/09 11:53:59 (permalink)
Yeah, either you have tempo changes in your project, or your clips are Linked Clips.  Linked Clips do not (as of v7 anyway) follow tempo changes. See if your clips are linked.  Especially if you copied them as I think that's the default.  In which case just unlink them.

Otherwise, if you don't have tempo changes all you need to do change the tempo globally which is as stated earlier.


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