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Editing tempo and signature
Adjusting the audio to the project tempo
Finishing
Once the tempo map is correct, close the Tempo Detection Panel. You can now set
up signature events with the correct time signature.
Adjusting the audio to the project tempo
If you want freely recorded audio to follow a fixed tempo or a different project tempo,
you can use the Set Definition From Tempo dialog to save the tempo information from
the tempo track in the corresponding audio clips.
Proceed as follows:
1. Select the audio events that you want to have follow the project tempo.
For example, this could be the individual tracks in a multi-track drum session.
2. On the Audio menu, open the Advanced submenu and select the “Set Definition
From Tempo…” option.
The Set Definition From Tempo dialog opens.
3. Select whether you want to save the tempo information in the project file only or in
the selected audio clips.
Writing the definition into the audio files allows you to use these in other projects,
complete with tempo information.
4. Select if you want to set all tracks to musical time base.
If you do not activate this option, only the tracks containing the selected events are
set to musical time base.
5. Click OK.
The tempo information is now copied into the selected audio clips and the tracks
are set to musical time base. Furthermore, Musical Mode is activated for the audio
events.
The audio tracks will now follow any tempo changes in the project. Therefore, you can
disable the tempo track and set a fixed tempo for your project or edit the tempo track for
a new tempo map. Warping is applied to the events to match the tempo. By default, the
“élastique Pro Time” time shifting algorithm is applied, which should lead to the best-
quality results (see
“About time stretch and pitch shift algorithms” on page 322).
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If you have placed audio events referring to the same audio clip at different positions
on the timeline and you apply the “Set Definition From Tempo” function simultaneously
to these events, new audio files are written for all the events except the first.