before setting:
after, overlaps though wasn’t any before/
Then I thought because of the gaps, so glued them and now huge empty spaces, said something about bouncing.
before:
after:
Don’t have any advice for your basic issue. But I wanted to point out that gluing Audio Events together fundamentally changes them by creating an Audio Part. Audio Parts are like containers that hold Audio Events. But once those Events are in a Part you can’t directly edit them to change their size, volume, transpose, etc. So that’s probably the wrong thing to do in this situation. In order to adjust stuff like that you can double+click on the Part which will open the Audio Part Editor where you can edit the Audio Events; or just dissolve the Part back into its component Events.
Spent hours warping over 1100 measures. By Basic issue, you mean why they overlapped before creating such parts by gluing? Since I didn’t save them glued, can I just do the definition one part at a time? Does cutting an Audio Event and moving it make a part also?
No, it’s still an Event. An Event is always one single contiguous section of an Audio File. You can have multiple Audio Events all be based on the same Audio File. So when you split/cut an Audio Event the 2 resulting items are also Events because they’re still each a contiguous section of an Audio File.
When you glue Audio Events together to create a Part they could all be based on the same or different Audio Files and are not necessarily contiguous.
You might want to take a look at the manual where they explain the relationship between Audio Files, Audio Clips, Audio Events & Audio Parts. It’s not all that intuitive how they interact.
I mean I don’t have any expertise and only scant experience at setting Tempo Definitions.
If I bounced and replaced, would the result be an event or part?
audio event
this solved it. bounced to audio, then set definition to tempo and all stayed lined up and tempo modifiable.