MIDI Tempo Map
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MIDI Tempo Map
Hey, everyone.
I 'm trying out DP and I have freely (not with a click) recorded a MIDI performance.
I was wondering if I can create a tempo map from this MIDI track in DP.
I 'm only new in the forum so, please, bare with me. Sorry if this has been asked before. Thank you and take care.
Nick
I 'm trying out DP and I have freely (not with a click) recorded a MIDI performance.
I was wondering if I can create a tempo map from this MIDI track in DP.
I 'm only new in the forum so, please, bare with me. Sorry if this has been asked before. Thank you and take care.
Nick
Re: MIDI Tempo Map
If you select some MIDI, and go to the Region menu, you will see a command "Set Sequence Tempo From MIDI". You can also render the MIDI to audio (e.g. with a VI) and get into more detailed Beat editing to compute tempo maps within an audio clip. MOTU has a series of 5 videos on the topic. The first is here. https://vimeo.com/81413661
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Re: MIDI Tempo Map
Thanks for taking time to respond.
Much appreciated.
I 'll check it out.
Much appreciated.
I 'll check it out.
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Re: MIDI Tempo Map
You could record a MIDI tap onto another track (whilst listening to the original track), and even adjust those note-on's to align them to the other track as needed--- the use THAT track as your selection before executing set the tempo from MIDI.
I'd highly recommend working on a duplicated chunk so you can always get back to your original track if things go pear shaped.
I'd highly recommend working on a duplicated chunk so you can always get back to your original track if things go pear shaped.
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Re: MIDI Tempo Map
Thanks for your reply.
That 's a great idea.
I 'll try it out.
Cheers!
That 's a great idea.
I 'll try it out.
Cheers!
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