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9. Now select Straighten Up, and the tempo will get adjusted so that these
two points line up.
If the tempo was changed too much, you might have to repeat the procedure.
Note down the position of your Time Hit. Select a new Songstart and Time
Display in the Sync dialog, and move the Time Hit accordingly. Then
Straighten Up again.
10.When the beginning of the Song is adjusted to taste, you can begin in-
serting Time Hits.
We suggest you use MIDI to input them, and start out with one or two Hits per
Bar. Of course, the tighter you place the Hits, the tighter your sync will be-
come, but editing will also be more difficult and each Straighten Up will take
more time to perform.
11.Use Fill to input Meter Hits at the same spacing as the Time Hits (set
Snap to for example whole notes or half notes). Make sure the first Time
Hit and the first Meter Hit indicate the same position in the song; for ex-
ample, the first Time Hit should be where the downbeat of bar 1 is
on the
tape
and the first Meter Hit should be on position 1.1.0 in Cubase VST.
12.Select Link One By One from pop-up Do menu.
13.Select Straighten Up from the pop-up Do menu .
Straightening Up might take some time.
14.Play back the Song in sync with the tape.
15.If you don't like what you got, move the Time Hits around and try
Straightening Up again.
Remember, Straighten Up only scales the tempo changes between two Hitpoints. If
you need a gradual tempo change between two Hits, use the Line tool to create an
accelerando or ritardando that can be scaled to fit.
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