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Tempo track in AUM?

Is it possible to make a tempo track that will automatically increase or decrease bpm at certain time markers like increase 10bpm every minute?

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  • wimwim
    edited March 2020

    No. But you can drive a tempo from any Link enabled standalone or IAA app that has one.

    NanoStudio2 and Auria Pro have timelines, but don’t support link start/stop, so you have to use some workarounds, such as involving Audiobus or MIDI Link Sync.

    Patterning is the best option that comes to mind. Set up patterns at the tempo you want, set the slew rate (the transition time between one tempo and another), and then arrange the patterns into a song. The patterns themselves don’t need to have any content other than the tempo.

    NS2 can work well for this too if you add both apps into Audiobus and use its transport to start and stop everything.

    For Auria, you’d probably have to load AUM into Auria, but I’m not sure if it would AUM would follow the start/stop.

    There may be other ways to do it using MIDI clock from those apps, but Link is the most straightforward IMO.

  • wimwim
    edited March 2020

    I guess another way would be to send something to the Tap Tempo parameter automation in AUM from a sequencer. You’d have to send “taps” timed to create the tempo you want. That probably wouldn’t work out so well, but seems like it would be possible.

  • i just want to open aum and the default tempo to be 97 not 120 i never work in 120 i hate it lol

  • @0tolerance4silence said:
    Modstep can do tempo change with scenes Linked it can be a 'tempo track'

    So you could make a track in modstep that automatically changes tempo? Primary use for this is hands free guitar speed training with uninterrupted metronome adjustments

  • @Briandandrig said:

    @0tolerance4silence said:
    Modstep can do tempo change with scenes Linked it can be a 'tempo track'

    So you could make a track in modstep that automatically changes tempo? Primary use for this is hands free guitar speed training with uninterrupted metronome adjustments

    You can use Hey Metronome for this. It is a cool voice-controlled metronome with link. It’ll even run on slide-over mode. It is from the AudioKit Pro folks.

  • @reasOne said:
    i just want to open aum and the default tempo to be 97 not 120 i never work in 120 i hate it lol

    set it and save it as a preset.

  • @audiblevideo said:

    @reasOne said:
    i just want to open aum and the default tempo to be 97 not 120 i never work in 120 i hate it lol

    set it and save it as a preset.

    ya but at that point might as well just change the bpm since you gotta open a project but its just me being picky all the daw like apps default to 120 unfortunately

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