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Miditemp MP 22-W - Tempo Change; Time Signature; Delete Tempo and Time Signature Changes

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MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-XMIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
MIDITEMP MP 22-W, MP 22-CD, MP 88-W, MP 88-CD, PMM 88-E, MT 16-X
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4.5.3 Tempo change
4.5.3 Tempo change4.5.3 Tempo change
4.5.3 Tempo change
When a recording is made into an empty Song memory via the MIDI inputs, or a Standard
Midi File is loaded, tempo changes are recorded and stored in track 0. However, the MULTIPLAYER
also has the facility to alter the tempo at any point in the song. In extreme cases this is the most
precise way of doing it, because tempo changes via MIDI Clock always involve a certain amount of
interpolation.
Call up the “Edit“ menu as written above.
$
Select “
+ Tempo Change
“ using the
!
and confirm with .
Program the desired tempo value (8 BPM to 255,9999 BPM). The cursor can be moved
behind the decimal point using
.
Pressing will insert the new tempo at the selected bar position.
Repeat the above written steps if you wish to program more tempo changes.
%
Quit this function by pressing
ot the
»
EDI
« key, which will bring you back to
Performance mode.
4.5.4 Time signature
4.5.4 Time signature4.5.4 Time signature
4.5.4 Time signature
The time signature is really only relevant to the accuracy of the bar counter display. It makes
no difference at all to the audible playback. Above all, if time signatures changes were originally
programmed into the sequence, the false bar readings on playback can make life very confusing!
Time signature is one of the parameters which is stored within the MIDI Song file format,
and should therefore come up properly anyway. If you are recording a Song into the MULTIPLAYER,
the default time signature is “4/4“. In either case you can change time signatures as follows:
Call up the “Edit“ menu as written above.
$
Select “
+ Time Signature
“ using the
!
and confirm with .
Program the desired value.
Pressing
will insert the new time signature at the selected bar position.
Repeat the above written steps if you wish to program more time signature changes.
%
Quit this function by pressing
ot the
»
EDI
« key, which will bring you back to
Performance mode.
4.5.5 Delete tempo and time signature changes
4.5.5 Delete tempo and time signature changes4.5.5 Delete tempo and time signature changes
4.5.5 Delete tempo and time signature changes
Call up the “Edit“ menu as written above.
$
Select “
-All Signature Events
“ or “-
All Tempo Events“
using the
!
.
Press
and a confirmation message
OK to remove?
“ will appear.
Press
to delete all tempo or time signature changes, or to abort the function.
%
Quit this function by pressing
ot the
»
EDI
« key, which will bring you back to
Performance mode.

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