> > I dunno if this'll work for your purposes, but what I'd do is create the > > proper tempo map in ardour, create a beat in hydrogen of the right tempo > > for the section, export it as a .wav and import it into ardour - that's how > > i do all my hydrogen stuff with ardour > > but this way you can't simply change things as you like in realtime, i don't > like this. sync out/in has to work so that both programs can be used in > realtime rather making wave files each time which is ok if you are doing your > final mixdown. > > How are you going to anyway? Hydrogen kind of wigs out when you start altering the tempo during play. Doing it in ardour would probably be too slow; then again it might actually work if you did it far enough ahead...I don't know. Usually though you have some idea what the tempo is before you record. When would you use 'realtime' tempo changing and how would it work?