changing tempos in a session
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changing tempos in a session
how do you change tempo in a session? My session starts off at 97 Bpm at Bar 1 and I want to change it to 105 Bpm at bar 65
does anyone read a manual? doews anyone actually own one to read?
jeez!
jeez!
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Paris mini studio : iMac 20" intel 2.66 core duo (spring 2009) DP 6.02 - Firebox running M5II & Independence Pro 2.1 connected to Mac Mini (spring 2009) - Firebox running L8, RAX 2, Independence 2.1, M M5II
Keystation 49e controller
westla wrote:I gotta agree with Homebilly.luisrolo wrote:So, if everyone reads the manual what are we doing here?homebilly wrote:does anyone read a manual? doews anyone actually own one to read?
jeez!
Come on ... how do I change tempo? Are you kidding me. Take a look in the manual.
Maybe this time you're right, but i never saw so much RTFM like in this site.
Sometimes it's easier to ask someone else about something. I don't see any problem in that.
Figuring out how to look things up in a manual is something every needs to learn. I don't think it's reasonable to expect that others will look things up for you.luisrolo wrote:So, if everyone reads the manual what are we doing here?homebilly wrote:does anyone read a manual? doews anyone actually own one to read?
jeez!
I'd say that *after* taking a crack at the manual and still being confused is when this board really shines. Over-all, I think that the manual does a good job (though some tutorials would be nice, especially on the newer things like BDE).
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My opinion: just ignore him, guys. Either he's very lazy or he ain't a paying customer. Thanks, Chris, for answering simply and accurately without comment.
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I want to thank all who have answered my obviously easy questions. My reasons for this is that I have recently taken a job as an assistant to a composer who uses Digital Performer. He is currently out of town for two weeks so I have been spending the time getting up to speed with DP. Unfortunately, all I have access to is the getting started guide, the main manual is at his home so I don't have access to it. I did purchase the DP DVD tutorials which have been great and unicornation.com has been invaluable. So I am sorry if I have annoyed anyone out there with my silly questions.
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Now that sounds like a reasonable story. I should have followed my first instinct and kept quiet, but I felt like telling everyone else to shut up, so I kind of split the difference.therockstar30 wrote:I want to thank all who have answered my obviously easy questions. My reasons for this is that I have recently taken a job as an assistant to a composer who uses Digital Performer. He is currently out of town for two weeks so I have been spending the time getting up to speed with DP. Unfortunately, all I have access to is the getting started guide, the main manual is at his home so I don't have access to it. I did purchase the DP DVD tutorials which have been great and unicornation.com has been invaluable. So I am sorry if I have annoyed anyone out there with my silly questions.

Chrispick answered the question. The rest of us really should have just kept quiet.
Shooshie
(suddenly, with my shushing everyone, my name is resembling that Homer Simpson comment at the end of the episode when they show "Gracie Films" with the "shhhhhhh" sound, and Homer says "You're cut, too, Shooshie!"

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It's the episode where Homer coaches Bart's football team and forces Bart to be quarterback instead of Nelson. Hilarious.Shooshie wrote: Suddenly, with my shushing everyone, my name is resembling that Homer Simpson comment at the end of the episode when they show "Gracie Films" with the "shhhhhhh" sound, and Homer says "You're cut, too, Shooshie!"You had to be there... either you remember or you don't.