- Aug 8, 2008
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I'm considering getting Drumtracker so I downloaded the manual available at Toontrack's website and I noticed that the required tempo map format is MIDI, I quote:
"If a tempo map was used as a reference while tracking, be it to accomodate tempo
changes or odd time signatures, you can choose to import your conductor track as a
MIDI file at this point so that all events are referenced correctly against your project
timeline. Select ‘Browse’ next to Tempo Map and navigate to the MIDI file. Then make
sure you select ‘Enable Tempo Map’ at the bottom of the window."
Cubase does not export midi tempo tracks. Do you know a way around this? all of my tracks have tempo changes and the drums were recorded in Cubase.
Any coherent help will be appreciated
"If a tempo map was used as a reference while tracking, be it to accomodate tempo
changes or odd time signatures, you can choose to import your conductor track as a
MIDI file at this point so that all events are referenced correctly against your project
timeline. Select ‘Browse’ next to Tempo Map and navigate to the MIDI file. Then make
sure you select ‘Enable Tempo Map’ at the bottom of the window."
Cubase does not export midi tempo tracks. Do you know a way around this? all of my tracks have tempo changes and the drums were recorded in Cubase.
Any coherent help will be appreciated