Mario has a good idea. I would not have thought to look in the audio menu.

Once I use the Audio Chord Wizard to create the tempo map and begin to transcribe the chords, I use the command to Kill the Audio. What I have left is the song, with either MIDI or RealTracks/RealDrums, but no audio.

This brings up a question: suppose I did not even use the Audio Chord Wizard but instead went through the song using F5 to change tempos frequently. Would I still use the Erase Tempo Map command in the Audio menu to remove these tempo changes, when audio was never involved?


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