Sorry the title was meant to say "& tempo changes", not "7 tempo changes"
Ok, did a search for this and found loads of stuff but just need to clarify.
I have a track that is 132 bpm, but in the middle it turns into a DnB tune (so around 170bpm), then it towards the end it drops back into a (breaks) 132bpm tempo. I have watched Eans video on the rock samples being dropped over other tracks. It wasn't really relevant to me as I do this kinda thing all the time in my sets but use ableton to tighten everything up first (or just ride the pitch), so have never needed to get involved with multiple grid/tempo markers until now.
So my question is this; what is the best way of going around gridding this track? If I have it gridded to the 132bpm tempo it sits fine with the metronome at the 132bpm bits (at the start and finish). Obviously the 170bpm bit is not in sync. The thing is I'm cool with this as if i were to drop it as a whole track I'd let the DnB bit ride out back into the breaks bit then carry on. But what I am thinking is it'd be a good tune to go from a breaks set into a DnB set, and it would be extra nice if I could sync the next DnB tune I play in with this particular track. So, I made a grid marker at the first beat of the DnB section tried to adjust the grid tempo but it adjusts the whole tune, not from the DnB bit onwards. Eans video states that the 2nd beat grid marker would only adjust the tempo from that point onwards. So I'm a bit lost here.
Basically, in a nut shell, after writing just an essay, is is possible to be able to sync the 132bpm bit AS WELL AS the 170bpm bit???
Confused? I am.
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