FL tempo change automation

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I know Hink recently posted an easy way, -can't find the post.
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ouroboros wrote:I know Hink recently posted an easy way, -can't find the post.
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anyone?

anyone?
right click on the coarse side of the tempo window and select "create an automation clip"...;)
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HINK IS THE FRIGGIN MASTER!!!
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I knew that :smack:
I think it was the copying/pasting values thing to translate % into bpm. May have just answered my own question there...

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expound, ourboros, what do you mean?

what is the best way to change tempos!!!
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I was trying to use an automation clip to go from 90bpm to 140bpm over one bar.
So as Hink said, right click.

1. set tempo to 90bpm
2. rt click tempo, -> "copy value" which is about 8%
3. run tempo up to 140, and right click again -> "copy value". Now I can see that 140 = 13%value for the automation point.
4. So I draw my curve at an 8% height for the 90bpm sections and then raise it to a 13% height for the 140bpm sections.

Without the copying values though, I couldn't correlate automation curve height to a specific bpm.
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ouroboros wrote:I was trying to use an automation clip to go from 90bpm to 140bpm over one bar.
So as Hink said, right click.

1. set tempo to 90bpm
2. rt click tempo, -> "copy value" which is about 8%
3. run tempo up to 140, and right click again -> "copy value". Now I can see that 140 = 13%value for the automation point.
4. So I draw my curve at an 8% height for the 90bpm sections and then raise it to a 13% height for the 140bpm sections.

Without the copying values though, I couldn't correlate automation curve height to a specific bpm.
very interesting, thanks
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:) glad to help, though to be honest, Hink showed me!
It still is not an exact bpm though. Hmmmm
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yeah, i would like that to be more exact!
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if you zoom in with the little square box in the upper right corner of the lower half of the playlist (not the views, too limited) you can get pretty close...:)
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will try, thanks :D
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you can also set minimum and maximum bounds with the automation clips, so you can copy 90 for the minimum and 140 for the maximum and just go from none to full

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arke wrote:you can also set minimum and maximum bounds with the automation clips, so you can copy 90 for the minimum and 140 for the maximum and just go from none to full
sorry, how do you set the min and max values?
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arke wrote:you can also set minimum and maximum bounds with the automation clips, so you can copy 90 for the minimum and 140 for the maximum and just go from none to full
now, that is interesting too! thanks, will try.
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works perfectly! finally, FL is perfect! now, if they'd just add a freeze fxn

Hink, if you don't mind me asking another Q, how do you batch export mixer tracks?? I remember there was a command a while ago where you clicked a couple of buttons and all the FL tracks exported as diff't files...

Thanks

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