Tempo map question

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  • Rogue
    Moderator

    there are 2 main ways to use Drumtraker in respect to tempo map:

    – if your track was not played against a conductor/tempo track or against a simple tempo map then set the value matching your originating host project or target project.

    – if your track was played against a complex tempo map then import it at export time. You can very simply generate the tempo map by exporting a MIDI file from your host project (at least it should be simple if your host is comprehensive).

    … if I missed the point of your question, post more details and maybe we can avoid the EITHER OR description that may add to the confusion rather than clarify the matter.

    Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
    Configuration Manager

    Peter H. Boer
    Participant

    ORIGINAL: Rogue
    – if your track was played against a complex tempo map then import it at export time. You can very simply generate the tempo map by exporting a MIDI file from your host project (at least it should be simple if your host is comprehensive).

    Hello I’m using Cubase 5, and the tempotrack Cubase exports is a .smt file not a .mid
    Sure enough I’m having troubles lining up.

    Anyway for drumtracker to accept .smt files?

    Peter

    Progressive Power Trio Progressive rock with a feminine twist

    Rogue
    Moderator

    no, you must export your track as a standard midi file (ensuring you have a note at the very start and very end, and of course importing the audio with any silence it may have before the drums kick in).

    Rogue Marechal - Toontrack
    Configuration Manager

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