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5.1.3.2 Tempo Mode
The Tempo mode, found in the Inspector, affects the way in which Audio Events are handled
on any audio track.
There are three Tempo modes:
Don't Follow. Audio Events on the selected track will not be affected by Song tempo.
Follow. The start position of Audio Events on the selected track will be adjusted with
tempo changes, so the events stay in sync with their Bars (bars and beats) position.
The length of the Event will not be affected.
Timestretch. Assuming that the Song file contains tempo information, tempo
changes will cause Audio Events on the selected track to be dynamically stretched so
that the events' start and end times stay in sync with their Bars (bars and beats)
positions. The length and internal timing of the Event will be affected in the stretching
process but the pitch of the audio will remain unaffected.
If the Stretch Audio Files to Song Tempo option is selected when creating a new Song,
Timestretch will be the default tempo mode for all new Audio Tracks.
5.1.2 Record-Enabling an Audio Track
To record to an Audio Track, the track must be record-enabled. To record-enable an Audio
Track, click on the track's Record Enable button once or select the track and press [R] on the
keyboard. Select multiple tracks and record-enable any of them to record-enable all selected
tracks. The Record Enable button will turn red when active, and the track's meter will begin to
move up and down if there is live audio input on the track's selected Input Channel.
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