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Tempo control – Soundtoys Native FX User Manual

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Tempo Control

Many SoundToys plug-ins can set modulation or delay times in musical

units. When using this feature, the plug-in needs to know what tempo your

song is at so that it can adjust what is needed to keep things all in sync.

Remember when you had to do all that math by hand – eek!

There are three ways to tell our plug-ins what tempo your song is playing

at. “Tapping” it, entering the exact BPM value, or syncing to MIDI tempo.

Tapping the Tempo

Simply place the cursor over the Tempo button and click the mouse in time

with the track. You will notice that the LED readout will change as you tap

the button and display the tapped tempo in BPM. To change the tempo to a

new value, simply tap the button a couple of times and a new value will be

input. Tap tempo is really useful and allows you to adjust the delay time to

be in concert with the tempo of a track. It will not be EXACTLY in sync but

will get you into the ballpark.

Entering a BPM Value

BPM stands for Beats Per Minute, and is the standard way of specifying the

tempo of a piece of music. If you know the BPM of your track, you can enter

it by clicking in the LED tempo display, typing a value between 30 and 300