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Making the Playback Tempo follow the Audio
There are two ways to do this:
• Use Hitpoint Match mode to find the closest tempo match, and insert
one
tempo change at the beginning of the Event.
This may be sufficient if you’re working with rather short Events and audio
with a fairly steady tempo. The method is described below, under the heading
Fixed Tempo Match.
• Use Hitpoint Link mode and Straighten Up to make a tempo map.
This means that tempo changes are inserted at several places in your Event.
This method works with long Events and audio with fluctuating tempo. It is
described on the following pages under the heading Creating a Tempo Map.
Fixed Tempo Match
For this to work, the audio should have a fairly steady beat, and the Match Points
should be evenly distributed, for example on the quarter notes. However, it is suffi-
cient if Match Points are inserted in the first two or three bars of the Event (i.e. they
can be seen in the editor window at the same time).
1. Activate Master on the Transport Bar.
2. At the beginning of the Audio Event, insert a tempo change with a value
roughly the same as the tempo of the recording.
3. Set Snap to the note value that separates the Match Points.
In our example, this would be 4 (quarter note).
4. Pull down the Options pop-up menu and select Show Hitpoints Match.
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