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Old 03-07-2014, 02:57 PM
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Default Re: Ritards and Resumption of Play at Tempo

Hi Ralph,

Nice suggestion (and apologies for the need for a workaround.)

To make things even easier after the test file is perfected, you can simply:
  1. Click the Staff Select button to select the staff, then copy/paste the notation from the successful test file to the full song file.
  2. In the test file, switch to "Graph Over Notes" and "Tempo", and do the same with the tempo. In Graph Over Notes, only the selected MIDI controller - in this case Tempo - will be copied and then pasted.
Thanks for the great tip!


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Old 04-16-2014, 08:15 AM
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Default Re: Ritards and Resumption of Play at Tempo

Ralph,

Just needed to chime in with a "Thank you."

As you know, some of the stuff I put in Composer gets rather long -- this tempo "feature" drove me crazy. Never occurred to me to isolate a few bars before and after the tempo effect in a separate file.

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