Hi,
In QWS, there is no need for arming or anything, just create a new track, set the tempo, and start recording. If you're playing a file and change the tempo while it's playing, you will hear the change as soon as you make it. Unfortunately this can have two consequences. It can be good because you know right away how slow or fast it will be. But if you accidentally forget that zero, or delete something you didn't want to, you'll be stuck with a very slow or fast tempo, because its range is from 10 to 480. Of course you can change it back to whatever you want, but it is something you have to watch out for. Often if your tempo gets real low, it can seem like the file has stopped because it is going so slowly.
HTH

----- Original Message ----- From: "Johnny Chilelli" <[email protected]>
To: "QWS list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 2:58 AM
Subject: QWS List Have you driven a tempo lately?


Hi dear folks,

Yep?  It's 2:57am and, I'm still up, and with one eye completely shut now.

Well okay so maybe I haven't read the whole entire manual through twice yet,
but, does anyone know if you can audition a tempo on the fly or
before arming the track?

I'm still a newbie you know; but did I at least ask the above
question correctly?  <smiles!>

Johnny C

Blessings and drive carelessly,



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