I'm not actually sure that retard is the right word to use, although it is a 
pretty funny one.

Way you do it is, select the bits you want to slow down, either by using down / 
up arrow to mark, or using numpad /, then go to your event menu, go to the 
Tempo opperations menu, then chose one of the modes.

Mine's showing Linear etc, which is the one I use for such things. Go into 
there, and your start / end should already be set, then just mouse click on the 
start field, and fill in the initial tempo (it defaults to the initial project 
tempo on my system, so I guess the same is true of yours. Then mouse click on 
any other fields you want to change, press numberpad enter, then normal enter I 
think to finish it off.

HTH.
On 2 Sep 2012, at 21:01, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:

> Please please parden the word, as I know to many including myself, it can be 
> very very offensivbe if taken out of context.
> 
> I have a country song I'm trying to record.  At the end of it, like, the last 
> 2 or 3 measures, there is a gradual retard in the tempo.  Again, no pun 
> intended.
> 
> What is the easiest way in P T 10.0 to get my click track to follow the 
> retard and properly change my tempo where I need for it to?
> 
> Chris.
> 

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