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Chapter 3: Recording Sequences
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Mid-Sequence Tempo Changes
This feature allows the tempo to change automatically at preset locations
within a sequence. To insert tempo changes into the active sequence or
to view existing tempo changes, press the TEMPO/SYNC key, then
press the <TempoChanges> soft key. The following screen will appear:
====== Mid Sequence Tempo Changes =====A
Tempo changes:ON
Location for inserted change:001.01.00
Change#: Bar#: %Change: Tempo:
2 002.03.00 150.00 180.0 BPM
========================================
<Insert new> <Delete> <Previous> <Next>
In the center of the screen is a group of fields, labeled Change#, Bar#,
%Change and Tempo. In this case, the labels are located directly above
the actual data fields. These four fields work together to allow you to
view or edit any tempo changes that exist in the sequence.
There can be many tempo changes in the sequence. These four fields
show one of these changes at a time. The Change# field shows the
number of the currently displayed tempo change within the list of
changes; the other fields show the contents of that tempo change. For
example, the above screen example shows that tempo change number 2
will occur at bar 2, beat 3, and will change the tempo by 150% to 180
beats per minute.
The following is a description of each of these four fields:
• The Change# field:
This field displays the number of the tempo change currently
displayed. There can be many tempo changes within the
sequence, but only one can be viewed at a time. By changing
this number, each of the existing tempo changes can be viewed.
The <Previous> and <Next> soft keys can also be used to
decrement or increment this field.
• The Bar# field:
This field shows the location within the sequence where the
currently displayed tempo change will occur. This is a
bar.beat.tick field.
• The %Change field:
This field shows, as a percentage of the main starting tempo
(either MASTER or SEQUENCE), the amount of tempo change
that the currently displayed tempo will produce. Tempo changes
are always specified as a percentage of the main starting tempo
setting (not the previous tempo change), regardless of whether
the SEQUENCE or MASTER tempo setting is currently active.
This way, all tempo changes are automatically re-scaled when
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