I am glad to figure this out with the help of Noel. But here is another quick thought. If you need a tempo map in your song because of the changing tempo throughout the song, what you can do is this.

1: Put the tempo map in it where you need to.

2: download your files into your DAW, or record them on an outside unit. Mine is an Mr8 HD/CD

3: record your vocal with the different tempo changes on that outside unit.

4: then use an outside vocal harmonizer like I have. I have a voice live play that I use sometimes. This will help you to complete your song.

If you can only do this in a DAW, make all the changes that are necessary including the tempo map and download all your mixes, or record your creation with the internal sound-card, and import that into your DAW. You will have less control over the instruments once the instrumental is mixed, but then you can mix your vocal into your creation.

This is just a few thoughts that I had to sidestep the problem if it is necessary to have those tempo changes in you song.


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