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starts @ 87 BPM and has a clyphx clip with the instructions [] BPM RAMP 32 150
@ 150 BPM, no clyphx clip
If I let scene 2 play for 32 beats, and switch to another scene, everything is fine.
If I only partially play scene 2, stopping partway through the BPM ramp-up, and then switch to another scene, the BPM ramp-up restarts even though the scene that would then be playing does not have a clyphx clip. It doesn't matter if I stop all audio/clips first.
Interesting is that if I interrupt the ramp-up and switch to scene 3, which has the ramp-up's target BPM as its own, and then switch back to scene 1, then scene 1 plays with no unwanted BPM changes.
I would expect the BPM RAMP to not affect other scenes. Am I correct in this? Or is there a use for it (and perhaps way around it)?
I'm on Live 11.2 , macOS 12.4.
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In the live set below, there are 3 scenes:
[] BPM RAMP 32 150
If I let scene 2 play for 32 beats, and switch to another scene, everything is fine.
If I only partially play scene 2, stopping partway through the BPM ramp-up, and then switch to another scene, the BPM ramp-up restarts even though the scene that would then be playing does not have a clyphx clip. It doesn't matter if I stop all audio/clips first.
Interesting is that if I interrupt the ramp-up and switch to scene 3, which has the ramp-up's target BPM as its own, and then switch back to scene 1, then scene 1 plays with no unwanted BPM changes.
I would expect the BPM RAMP to not affect other scenes. Am I correct in this? Or is there a use for it (and perhaps way around it)?
I'm on Live 11.2 , macOS 12.4.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: