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Tempo Mapping
#1
I saw the tutorial on tempo mappig and there the blue line is wide enough to handle. but on my32" screen almost 120% font scale (130% mixer) only get a thin line
https://www.screencast.com/t/kuqw7HjmkZV

how can it be wide enough to handle?
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Tassy
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#2
You don't have to click inside the blue line itself. You can shift+click anywhere in the Tempo ruler lane.
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#3
Thanks Ben, the lane works but a lot interesting things I see not met in the tutorial video, more experiment i need I think.
https://www.screencast.com/t/udrlBQuQ7Y
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#4
Hi Tassy, I'm finding that more & more of my computers are no longer able to view Flash. Do you have another method to post videos?
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#5
Ok Ben, I forget jing, I can use youtube or vimeo link, but some things I do not want to make very public, dropbox takes time to download (DB does not play it direct only after download)
but this one is very short
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/6882...%20map.mp4

I have wide, thin, blue, yellow lines win7/64 so a longer study I face to learn what they meanSmile Great feature nevertheless

thanks Tassy
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#6
Hi Tassy, that is correct operation.

The tempo "line" is an indication of the song's tempo from 0 - 100%

So if a song has tempos between 90 and 110 bpm, then in the 90bpm stage, the line will be tiny, and at 110bpm it will fill the whole lane.

-Ben
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#7
(03-15-2017, 02:00 PM)Ben@Harrison Wrote: Hi Tassy, that is correct operation.

The tempo "line" is an indication of the song's tempo from 0 - 100%

So if a song has tempos between 90 and 110 bpm, then in the 90bpm stage, the line will be tiny, and at 110bpm it will fill the whole lane.

-Ben
Thanks Ben, it is clear now
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