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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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To copy tempo changes from a passage<br />

1 Set the locators to the passage containing the correct tempo change.<br />

2 Choose Edit > Select Inside Locators.<br />

Note: When a marquee selection is active, using this key command sets the marquee<br />

selection to match the locators.<br />

3 Copy the tempo events to the Clipboard (default key command assignment: Command-C).<br />

4 Deselect all tempo events (by clicking the background).<br />

5 Paste the tempo events from the Clipboard (default key command<br />

assignment: Command-V).<br />

6 The paste position defaults to the current playhead position, but this can be changed. A<br />

position input box appears alongside the first of the pasted tempo events, allowing you<br />

to alter the bar position. If the first tempo change is not at the start of the bar in the<br />

passage, be sure to alter the bar number, and leave the beat, sub beat, and frame or tick<br />

values unaltered.<br />

7 Press Return.<br />

The copied tempo changes are selected, and you can undo the operation if necessary.<br />

Displaying Additional Tempo Information in the Tempo List<br />

Creating a tempo curve can lead to the creation of numerous tempo change events.<br />

These tempo change events can be viewed in the Tempo List.<br />

To display additional events in the Tempo List<br />

µ Click the Additional Info button.<br />

All tempo events, including those located on the tempo curve are displayed in the Tempo<br />

List.<br />

Using the Shortcut Menu in the Tempo List<br />

Many selection, editing, and other commands can be accessed by Control-clicking (or<br />

right-clicking) anywhere in the Tempo List. Use this technique to accelerate your workflow.<br />

Note: Control-click (or right-click) functionality is dependent on the Right Mouse<br />

Button: Opens Shortcut Menu option being chosen in the <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> > Preferences ><br />

General > Editing pane.<br />

Switching Between Tempo Alternatives in the Tempo List<br />

You can use up to nine different Tempo List variations per project. This is useful in projects<br />

with tempo changes, as it allows you to:<br />

• Temporarily slow down the tempo when recording MIDI regions<br />

• Temporarily disable tempo changes<br />

1034 Chapter 33 Advanced Tempo Operations

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