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4. Use the Hitpoint MIDI playback function (see page 417) to verify that
the Hits actually happen when they should.
5. Decide for a Snap setting and a Tolerance.
Raising the Tolerance will give you a larger number of Matches, but they will
be of lower precision. However, you might gain from increasing the Toler-
ance initially to find as many matches as possible. You can later link the Time
Hits to absolute Meter positions and then use Straighten Up to automatically
create a perfect fit. See page 423.
6. The method works best if you don't have any tempo changes at all during
the section which you try to fit, so preferably delete any tempo changes
in the section.
7. Set the tempo to the lowest you could possibly be satisfied with.
8. Raise the tempo gradually, by using the Pencil directly in the graph.
Zoom in vertically if you need higher precision. You can also use the Info
Line.
9. Watch the Tempo Match lines as you change the tempo.
Whenever one of them turns solid, you have found a match. Change the
tempo up and down until as many of the Hits match as possible. Also note
where they match. For example, if you have Snap set to "4", a match on the
second quarter in a bar may not be as "useful" to you as a match on the down-
or up-beat.
10.Experiment with different Snap and Tolerance settings.
11.Play back the Song and monitor the MIDI playback of the Hits and how
they relate to the metronome to get a feel for how the music should be
written to fit.
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