Automation + tempo change
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- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 1 posts since 22 Jul, 2014
Hello,
I'm a new user of Tracktion 5 and I've a problem with automation curves. I've searched the Internet about it but haven't found anything.
I made a project at a tempo of 104 bpm and did a lot of automation (volume, plugins...).
I decided to change the tempo to 102 bpm and saw that all my automation curves didn't match the new tempo, as if they were not relative to the tempo but to the absolute timeline...
Did I miss something ? I tried to activate the "Auto lock" button, in vain... I also searched on the settings but found nothing that could help me.
Thanks
I'm a new user of Tracktion 5 and I've a problem with automation curves. I've searched the Internet about it but haven't found anything.
I made a project at a tempo of 104 bpm and did a lot of automation (volume, plugins...).
I decided to change the tempo to 102 bpm and saw that all my automation curves didn't match the new tempo, as if they were not relative to the tempo but to the absolute timeline...
Did I miss something ? I tried to activate the "Auto lock" button, in vain... I also searched on the settings but found nothing that could help me.
Thanks
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- KVRian
- 755 posts since 4 Jun, 2004
How good of you to bring this up. After a search I found this has been around since 2004 and unfortunately never fixed. Should be made a priority on the FR list. Jules? Dave?
- Banned
- 1376 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from france
That's a good question indeed.
- Banned
- 1376 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from france
Hum, I could not find a way to sync automation to tempo too.
That's annoying, imagine you draw lot of automation datas and you change the tempo during the project, all your automation datas are shifted
That's annoying, imagine you draw lot of automation datas and you change the tempo during the project, all your automation datas are shifted
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- KVRAF
- 2417 posts since 17 Jun, 2003
Imagine you're working on a song and a tiger leaps through your window and gobbles your leg up, in one bite. That would also be bad
Or imagine you're trapped in a box, underwater, and it has a small hole, that's slowly filling with water, and the only way out is to record a song, but you've got no electricity ... that would be bad
I like imagining problems i've never had to deal with, as a hobby
Or imagine you're trapped in a box, underwater, and it has a small hole, that's slowly filling with water, and the only way out is to record a song, but you've got no electricity ... that would be bad
I like imagining problems i've never had to deal with, as a hobby
"my gosh it's a friggin hardware"
- Banned
- 1376 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from france
it's rare there is a tiger or a small hole filled with water in my homestudio but tempo changes as my project goes one is frequent.chico.co.uk wrote:Imagine you're working on a song and a tiger leaps through your window and gobbles your leg up, in one bite. That would also be bad
Or imagine you're trapped in a box, underwater, and it has a small hole, that's slowly filling with water, and the only way out is to record a song, but you've got no electricity ... that would be bad
I like imagining problems i've never had to deal with, as a hobby
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- KVRian
- 755 posts since 4 Jun, 2004
chico.co.uk wrote:... that would be bad
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- KVRAF
- 2417 posts since 17 Jun, 2003
Weird that you never came across this problem before then, and had to imagine how awful it might be, now you're aware of it.dupont wrote:it's rare there is a tiger or a small hole filled with water in my homestudio but tempo changes as my project goes one is frequent.chico.co.uk wrote:Imagine you're working on a song and a tiger leaps through your window and gobbles your leg up, in one bite. That would also be bad
Or imagine you're trapped in a box, underwater, and it has a small hole, that's slowly filling with water, and the only way out is to record a song, but you've got no electricity ... that would be bad
I like imagining problems i've never had to deal with, as a hobby
I think the tiger scenario would be even worse, if I ever ran into it.
"my gosh it's a friggin hardware"
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- 1376 posts since 23 Jun, 2007 from france
yes, I ran accross this before but I did not remenber and frankly I can't believe it has still not been solved !chico.co.uk wrote:Weird that you never came across this problem before then, and had to imagine how awful it might be, now you're aware of it.dupont wrote:it's rare there is a tiger or a small hole filled with water in my homestudio but tempo changes as my project goes one is frequent.chico.co.uk wrote:Imagine you're working on a song and a tiger leaps through your window and gobbles your leg up, in one bite. That would also be bad
Or imagine you're trapped in a box, underwater, and it has a small hole, that's slowly filling with water, and the only way out is to record a song, but you've got no electricity ... that would be bad
I like imagining problems i've never had to deal with, as a hobby
I think the tiger scenario would be even worse, if I ever ran into it.
I mainly work on LPX and comes from time to time to Tracktion.
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- KVRAF
- 2345 posts since 9 Oct, 2008 from UK
chico.co.uk wrote:Imagine you're working on a song and a tiger leaps through your window and gobbles your leg up, in one bite. That would also be bad
Or imagine you're trapped in a box, underwater, and it has a small hole, that's slowly filling with water, and the only way out is to record a song, but you've got no electricity ... that would be bad
I like imagining problems i've never had to deal with, as a hobby
I've had both of these. Have you tried pressing the Escape key?
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