Tom,

You said ...

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In my version, the first dialog box says "Woodshed tempo by (default = 0) . . . "

1. Is "woodshed" being used as a verb that replaces "increase"?
2. Why is there a default?
3. Why is the default zero?
4. Where is the minimum tempo set?
5. Where is the maximum tempo set?
6. Where is the number of steps set?



When I looked up "Woodshed" in the 'Index' of the Help dialogue, it took me to this.



I have never used this feature but this is how I interpret the help information ...

1. The original tempo is the song's tempo. This was set when you created the song.

2. The "Woodshed tempo by" is how much you want to increase the tempo each time the song returns for another play through the loop. If you want the tempo to jump by 5 beats per minute (bpm) with each loop, you'd put "5" in this box. If it's set to "0" there'll be no change in tempo with each loop.

3. The "Maximum total tempo change" is how much you want to to change by (e.g. if your song's start tempo is 120 and you want it to end up playing at 180, you'd put 60 in this box since that's the difference between 120 and 180).

This is just my take on what the instructions say after reading through them. Let me know if it works smile

All the best,
Noel


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