"a tempo"
Please make a option to insert "a tempo" if this feature does not exist. If it does, where is it? (This returns the tempo to the original tempo especially after a rit.)
Please make a option to insert "a tempo" if this feature does not exist. If it does, where is it? (This returns the tempo to the original tempo especially after a rit.)
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It is in the works, chances are that it'd be part or 4.2
"Please make a option to insert "a tempo" if this feature does not exist."
Honestly, I don't think that this is easy to automate. Think about it.
- What is the difference between Tempo primo and A tempo ?
- When you say A tempo, do you mean the tempo before that recent allargando, or the tempo before the rit. which was marked 20 measures earlier?
I handle this by creating a little text file with a Tempo Map, like this:
m.1 Adagio 71bpm
m.11 accel. 75, 78. 80 bpm (separate tempo marks)
m.26 allarg. 78, 76 bpm
m.23 rit. 74, 72, 70 bpm
m.26 A tempo 71 bpm
... and so on.
If you want a sensitive playback, you have to get involved. Don't just rely on automation: be prepared to put in the exact bpm manually.
In reply to "Please make a option to… by DanielR
"A tempo" isn't hard to understand. Tempo primo isn't at all the same thing. Why bring it up?
Most agree that "a tempo" resumes the tempo previous to a very recent rit.