The next logical step - we can use bezier curves in automation and MIDI cc’s - The Tempo track would be the perfect place to use them!
This, along with global tracks in the tempo editor (see other post) would really help film composers’ workflow.
The next logical step - we can use bezier curves in automation and MIDI cc’s - The Tempo track would be the perfect place to use them!
This, along with global tracks in the tempo editor (see other post) would really help film composers’ workflow.
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With much automation and CC input, discontinuities are audible and definitely a bad thing. Not so with tempo change events. Such events happening between note events are a waste of processing power - they cannot be heard. So, densely-spaced tempo events really don’t deliver anything except more work for the DAW. Would such a feature hurt? Probably only those who used it on an under-powered computer. However, I can think of a great many enhancements that would be of more value.
+1
and a solution to avoid horrible cracking generated by some Kontakt instruments or VST effects.
+1
It would really help for rits and accels - it currently can often take half a dozen different ramps to get a smooth tempo change, and its… so… slow… to… use!
Milothatch - those crackles happen a lot with instruments when you have a constantly changing tempo. It’s from their own internal effects such as delays which don’t like that ramping tempo.
+1
At the moment exporting BPM change nested on a midi file transfer those changes as expected if I import that midi file inside protools. Hopefully, that will be taken into account of such great feature gets implemented.
+1 please