> > ps. just tried to reproduce the same tempo-map the one depected on the > screenshots and keep watch ing on waiting it suddenly gets to the > vanishing glitch, to no avail must say. may i ask now when exactly does > the misfortuned change occurs? iow. what steps are in betwwen 1st > (before) and 2nd (after) screenshots? > Hello, Rui! Here is the original tempo map: ms. 1: 3/4 ms. 2: 4/4 ms. 4: 2/4 ms. 5: 5/4 That's it. The loop is only five measures long at 138 bpm. i ran the loop 50 times to document changes in the tempo map. i did this three times, exiting and restarting qtractor each time. First time: During 15th repeat, ms. 4 changed to 4/4 During 30th repeat, ms. 5 changed to 4/4 During 34th repeat, mss. 2 and 3 changed to 3/4 During 38th repeat, ms. 4 changed to 4/4 During 47th repeat, ms. 5 changed to 3/4 Second time: During 4th repeat, ms.5 changed to 2/4 During 17th repeat, mss. 2 and 3 changed to 3/4 Third time: During 37th repeat, ms. 5 changed to 2/4 It may be useful to know that after the initial change to the tempo map, qtractor marks the file as [modified] and asks me whether or not i want to save the changes before closing the program. i hope this helps, Rui. Take care. il lupo _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user