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How to insert a rallentando in a song

Started by karl28, Jan 15, 2021, 09:41 AM

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karl28

Hi,

Can anyone tell me how to insert a rallentando in a song please via step record?

Thanks,

Karl
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overover

Hi Karl,

you have to insert multiple additional Tempo events on the right time positions to reduce the Tempo in well defined steps:


- First you should find out and write down the positions (measures) where the Tempo should be reduced in your song.

- In MIDI Multi Recording go to Step Edit and select "SysEx" instead of "Ch1" there.

- At the beginning of the song (normally on position "001 : 1 : 0000" you should see a "Tempo" event.

- Select this event, then use Copy & Paste to copy the Tempo event multiple times.

- Adjust the time position (measure : beat : clock) of those additional Tempo events as desired.

- Adjust the value of the additional Tempo events as desired.

- Save the song. (It is best to use a new/changed filename to keep the original file.)


P.S
You could also use a PC MIDI editor program like "MixMaster" or a DAW like Cubase. There you can make such changes to MIDI files much faster and easier.


Hope this help!

Best regards,
Chris
● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
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karl28

Thanks very much Chris for your excellent instructions. 

Best Regards,

Karl
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