Re: qtractor behavior -- tempo map

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hi Tom,

thanks for your efforts so far.

On 06/25/2016 11:13 AM, tom haddington wrote:
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.--

wha? so the tempo/time-signature map changes randomly while during (loop) playback is rolling?

it must be something else telling it so! could it be you have some other jack application which is confusing qtractor with a fixed 4/4 time-signatures whenever it "feels like"? :)

check that out by turning jack transport and/or midi clock input options off, in View/Options.../General/Transport mode and/or .../MIDI/MIDI Clock resp. to "None". and try again.

hth.
cheers
--
rncbc aka. Rui Nuno Capela
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