Hi,
I want to achieve a slow transition when change of tempo marks. In my project I have a first mark tempo (128 bpm) and a second mark (90 bpm). But the transition is very hard and the effect is very annoying.
How to achieve a slow transition between Qtractor's tempo marks?
How to make a ramped tempo in Qtractor between two tempo marks?
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- digitsun
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Re: How to make a ramped tempo in Qtractor between two tempo marks?
I found that I want achieve is called some ramped tempo I fond a explanation in the Ardour manual.
Maybe in my first post I don't communicate in a clearly way. I want to make in Qtractor is that the tempo dicreases over time when the next tempo section arrives, in a ramped form.
Maybe in my first post I don't communicate in a clearly way. I want to make in Qtractor is that the tempo dicreases over time when the next tempo section arrives, in a ramped form.
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Re: How to make a ramped tempo in Qtractor between two tempo marks?
sorry. qtractor does not support tempo ramps (accelerando nor ritardando's) and never will, sorry again
you may "fake it" by inserting several tempo changes in the tempo/time-signature map, or by a "clever" use of the Timeshift MIDI tool on a MIDI clip region.
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you may "fake it" by inserting several tempo changes in the tempo/time-signature map, or by a "clever" use of the Timeshift MIDI tool on a MIDI clip region.
byee
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Re: How to make a ramped tempo in Qtractor between two tempo marks?
Don't worry Rui, rather thanks for your work. Keep movin'rncbc wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 6:50 pm sorry. qtractor does not support tempo ramps (accelerando nor ritardando's) and never will, sorry again
you may "fake it" by inserting several tempo changes in the tempo/time-signature map, or by a "clever" use of the Timeshift MIDI tool on a MIDI clip region.
byee
Now I adapt my workflow to Qtractor.