Hi, Ok i thought you'd have to have the conductor track enabled because that 
would be the master tempo for the whole project, but maybe you can enable the 
conductor track again once a tempo is set. Have to experiment with this.
/Krister

17 sep 2013 kl. 23:23 skrev Mike Lockett <mloc...@gmail.com>:

> Hey Krister a bit more detailed...
> Command/1 opens the transport window.
> interact with the midi control cluster.
> At the bottom of the window turn off the conductor track button.
> Now go to your tempo edit field, type in the desire tempo.
> Or you can tap the letter T, to your desired tempo.
> 
> On 9/17/13, Mike Lockett <mloc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Krister I think your problem may be that theres a conductor track
>> button in the tempo window.
>> If this button is selected the tempo will stay at 120.000.
>> You can open the tempo window by Command/ 1 on the numpad.
>> unselect the conductor track button in the edit field type or tap your
>> desired tempo. and inter...
>> 
>> 
>> On 9/16/13, Krister Ekstrom <kris...@kristersplace.com> wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> I'm still trying to get started with PT and i don't think i have such a
>>> long
>>> way to go before i actually can get something going at last. Let me tell
>>> you
>>> what i think i have got the grip on:
>>> I have built a blank session with tracks, aux-es and the like. I have
>>> connected almost all busses i need to different tracks and am just about
>>> ready to roll, when i realized i have got another stupid newbie question
>>> for
>>> y'all. I know i can tap a tempo to set for the project, but no matter how
>>> much i click the tempo ruler thingymajig, PT doesn't allow me to do this.
>>> I
>>> can swear i saw somewhere how to change tempo of the project, but can for
>>> the life of me not remember where, so now i'm looking for somewhere to
>>> read
>>> up on this, anyone know where i can get this reading up done? And i
>>> should
>>> mention that this is from a blind persons perspective. Also is it
>>> possible
>>> to slow down a projects tempo in order to record specially fiddly bits
>>> and
>>> then return to the normal tempo afterwards, since it's apparently quite
>>> hard
>>> to edit midi in PT 10, which i use?
>>> Thanks in advance again.
>>> /Krister
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