Michael
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Most of the tempo changes I’d make manually after recording and converting to MIDI, which is one of my main purposes of wanting to convert it to MIDI, to more easily experiment with that than audio permits. However, I might already have some general immediate changes (no ramp) where I know I’ll want a section to be slower.
Why would you need a tempo map in EZbass if EZbass is following the tempo of Logic? Wouldn’t EZbass determine that there was a note hit at, let’s say, the exact start of bar 3, and place a MIDI note at the start of bar 3, then no matter what I changed the tempo to after that, there’s still a note triggered at the start of bar 3? What am I missing?
Is there a more in-depth video about how Audio Tracker works with an actual bass and Audio Sender? I watched the video for it on the EZbass page, and while it was a good overview, it didn’t explain much about how my specific questions would work.
Thanks Henrik
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