When you press F5 on the bar where the "B" marker is, you should get a dialog box for which to make "bar" settings. The tempo changes are for that bar (and carry through until it changes). So, if you want the song to go back to original tempo when it go back to the beginning ("A" section), you should press F5 on that bar and explicitly set the tempo there as well. Keep in mind that these explicit tempo settings will over-ride the overall song setting you see on the main screen. Once you make the setting, you should see a red box around the bars you change, so you'll know there is a setting change there.

In RealBand, you can change the tempos with the tempo map.

One thing I should mention for requests like this. What I do is jut save the song, then play around with these settings to see what happens. As long as I don't save the song (to the same name) again, I haven't messed up anything, but I will definitely learn a new skill.


John

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