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+/- bpm button and time signature
Is there anyway to bump clock bpm up or down in 1bpm increments/decrements other than dragging the slider?
I loop live with guitar and my workflow involves recording a muted track as master to trigger metronome and bpm. I set bpm by feel and sometimes as the song progresses I realize it’s slightly fast or slow. Would have much higher accuracy to have 2 buttons one to increase and one to decrease as opposed to clicking the clock menu then sliding which is not great live.
For the same reason toggling between time signatures (example 4/4 and 6/8 which is 99% of the time) involves clicking clock menu, clicking the time signature and then selecting. Anyway to have button toggle between?
Thank you in advance to anyone who might have tips on how to approach this. I’m a new user to loopy pro and omg where has this app been all my life.
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There is an adjust tempo action. You can use it to nudge the tempo up or down. You can use the Adjust Beats Per bar action to change time signature
Thank you! How did I miss that. Totally fixed my problem.
Asking for the moon now: Can I change label for the button by toggle position? So it displays 4/4 or 6/8 according to the state.
Not with a button. You can use a dial or radio buttons instead.