![]() ![]() ![]() Given that you can now edit tempo and time signature events in the Project window, it would be handy to be able to do this while editing MIDI notes as well (and no, using the in‑place MIDI editing just isn't the same). ![]() ![]() Perhaps the biggest down side to having Tempo and Time Signature variation implemented within tracks rather than as part of the main ruler is that it's currently not possible to add these types of tracks to other editor windows, such as the Key editor. And an added bonus is that you have easy access to Process Tempo and Process Bars via Track buttons on the Tempo and Time Signature tracks respectively. Part of me wishes Steinberg would have incorporated these new tracks into a larger ruler, but this implementation is at least consistent with adding Video, Marker, Arranger, Transpose, and other ruler tracks. The best place for the Tempo and Time Signature tracks is obviously at the top of the Track List, and so Cubase's Divide Track List feature is essential here to ensure that these tracks stay next to the ruler, even if you scroll the Track List. ![]()
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