fit improvisation: "required tempo exceeds available range"

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2004/08/06 10:15:11 (permalink)

fit improvisation: "required tempo exceeds available range"

I've recorded some string parts in midi along side a wave form. Now I want to score out the midi parts. The problem is the tempo is just the sonar default of 100. So, I've recorded a reference track with nothing but single events on the downbeats, made sure the first beat is on 1:01:000, highlighted the track, selected "fit improvisation" and I keep on getting a "required tempo exceeds available range" error. What am I doing wrong?! Please help!!!!

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Greg
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    Phrauge
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    RE: fit improvisation: "required tempo exceeds available range" 2004/08/06 10:34:37 (permalink)
    Not sure if I can help you with your problem but, out of curiosity, are you using the 3.1.1 version of S3? That last patch upped the bpm limit to 1000 bpm.
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    mistergarner
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    RE: fit improvisation: "required tempo exceeds available range" 2004/08/06 10:38:49 (permalink)
    Yes, I'm using 3.1.1
    However, the song should be somewhere between 73 & 76 bpm. Nowhere near 1000. The project right now has a 100 bpm setting. I would think this would be a very easy thing to do.

    I went ahead and copied the "reference" track to a new project without anything else in it with the same 100bpm setting and it still gives me this error. There are no other events going on in the track. I am supposed to tap "1, 2, 3, 4" right? Not just "1, 1, 1, 1"
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    mistergarner
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    life is good again 2004/08/06 10:51:16 (permalink)
    Ok, I went back and deleted all previous recordings in that track and re-recorded it with a different voice on middle C and everything worked like a charm.
    Don't know why this fixed it, but it did and now my panic attack has subsided.

    Thanks for all the help...
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    RE: life is good again 2004/08/07 15:37:08 (permalink)
    Usually whenever this has happened to me it was normally a missed beat or an unintended double hit somewhere in the track (sonar is very picky about this...) otherwise it has always worked well for me.
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    RE: life is good again 2011/06/11 10:36:38 (permalink)
    woodshedstudio


    Usually whenever this has happened to me it was normally a missed beat or an unintended double hit somewhere in the track (sonar is very picky about this...) otherwise it has always worked well for me.


    Same advice from me.  Whenever I get this error, it usually means I accidentally hit two notes at (almost) the same time in my reference track. 
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