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Post by therockrandking on Jan 4, 2016 13:58:36 GMT
Hi, i was wondering how to move the tempo markers back and forwards?
I want to move it back without messing all the tempo markers in the song.
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Post by raynebc on Jan 4, 2016 16:15:43 GMT
You can do this by moving the first beat marker. You can do it either of these ways: *Clicking and dragging it. *Using Song>Properties and altering the "Delay" field to represent the first beat's position in milliseconds.
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Post by therockrandking on Jan 4, 2016 16:26:46 GMT
It won't let me do - on the delay.
With the moving first beat marker.
It only moves the first one, i want to move all of them.
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Post by raynebc on Jan 4, 2016 20:53:28 GMT
It sounds like you moved something other than the first beat marker (the left-most -->, which EOF labels as beat zero). EOF doesn't support a negative timestamp for anything. What you can do is insert some silent audio at the beginning of the chart (Song>Leading Silence). Or if the first beat doesn't have notes/lyrics in any tracks, you can use "Beat>Push offset up" to erase the first beat, and then drag the new first beat to the left (or change the delay value in Song Properties).
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Post by therockrandking on Jan 5, 2016 4:01:36 GMT
So basically i should make the chart early and not late?
I worked on a song for my GHL to PS and i had the test doing it really late at 8 seconds but now that i know you can't move it back i will do the chart every early in the song.
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Post by raynebc on Jan 5, 2016 7:50:48 GMT
I don't know what you're talking about. Just don't get in the habit of trying to create charts that start before the music does (the only purpose for a negative delay value, AKA first beat position). If the chart begins at or after the beginning of the song, there's no reason you can't fix whatever condition the chart is in.
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