3) Assign both a tempo and a time signature to the scene (in the master track) and fire it by renaming that scene i.e. “120 bpm 4/4
4)Make sure your MIDI clip Time signature matches the scene’s time signature
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Setting up Multiple Songs in Session View Using Foundations
Posted by Will in Foundations
1) Follow the same steps as above
2) Treat each Scene as a new song
3) Assign both a tempo and a time signature to the scene (in the master track) and fire it by renaming that scene i.e. “120 bpm 4/4
4)Make sure your MIDI clip Time signature matches the scene’s time signature
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