If you want to have all cues in a single project (which happens to be my own workflow) @europa_io is correct. Once you get the hang on it it’s pretty quick
What does Process Tempo actually do? Don't think I've ever used it......and don’t forget to use “Process Tempo”. It’ll work it out for you.
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It’s an old thing Wolfgang Kundrus wrote for me in Cubase. It lets you take a region of music and - let’s say you want to hit bar 201 at a certain Timecode number - adjusts and re-calculates all the tempos relatively (keeping the “shape” of rittardandos and Accelerandos) in tact. It makes your music fit the scene... there is more to it than that, but RTFMWhat does Process Tempo actually do? Don't think I've ever used it...
It’s an old thing Wolfgang Kundrus wrote for me in Cubase. It lets you take a region of music and - let’s say you want to hit bar 201 at a certain Timecode number - adjusts and re-calculates all the tempos relatively (keeping the “shape” of rittardandos and Accelerandos) in tact. It makes your music fit the scene... there is more to it than that, but RTFM
It’s an old thing Wolfgang Kundrus wrote for me in Cubase. It lets you take a region of music and - let’s say you want to hit bar 201 at a certain Timecode number - adjusts and re-calculates all the tempos relatively (keeping the “shape” of rittardandos and Accelerandos) in tact. It makes your music fit the scene... there is more to it than that, but RTFM
It’s an old thing Wolfgang Kundrus wrote for me in Cubase. It lets you take a region of music and - let’s say you want to hit bar 201 at a certain Timecode number - adjusts and re-calculates all the tempos relatively (keeping the “shape” of rittardandos and Accelerandos) in tact. It makes your music fit the scene... there is more to it than that, but RTFM
It’s an old thing Wolfgang Kundrus wrote for me in Cubase. It lets you take a region of music and - let’s say you want to hit bar 201 at a certain Timecode number - adjusts and re-calculates all the tempos relatively (keeping the “shape” of rittardandos and Accelerandos) in tact. It makes your music fit the scene... there is more to it than that, but RTFM