Originally Posted By: KGU 2
HOW do you do this? Your saying set
the first bar to FASTER

No, not bar 1. I'm saying set bar 17 to faster which is the first bar of the fast section.

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Your saying at the end of the section,
set it back.

Correct. Technically, it's the first bar of the next section that you change to the tempo of the upcoming section.

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But when you open the bar setting where
you want to go back to NORMAL - its not
set at the faster speed.

Even though that particular bar does not have the tempo listed (because it wasn't set at that bar), the tempo is still controlled by the previous change.

For example, if you set BIAB's tempo at the beginning of the song to 100 bpm using the tempo setting located below 'Memo' and 'Song Settings', that tempo does not appear in Bar Settings.... bar settings only shows what changes happen at a particular bar.

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Try this....

1. Create a song that's 24 bars long with 'Start' = bar 1 and 'End' = bar 24. Set the tempo to 120 and the number of choruses to 1.

2. Right-click on bar 9 and open bar settings.

3. In bar settings, set the "tempo change" to 100 (this is slower than the original tempo of 120).



4. Right-click on bar 17 and open bar settings.

5. In bar settings for bar 17, set the "tempo change" to 120.



6. Generate the song.

Here's a link to an SGU songfile that I created using the above process. Right-click and have a look at the bar settings for bars 9 and 17.

Regards,
Noel




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