Noah Roberts wrote: >>>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? > what joachim's saying is true - if i'm reading what he means correctly. noah - i think he means that syncing between, say, ardour/jack/hydrogen should enable dynamic (?) tempos - that is, if you set a change in tempo in the ardour tempo strip at the 12th bar from 80 > 90 bpm, then hydrogen should folow that tempo change accordingly ... i'm not sure if this is what the current setup is supposed to do but just can't manage, or if it's a feature that isn't possible yet with jack ... i don't know - i find things like tempo/measure/time signature really confusing. it does the same thing to my brain that the start and end of daylight savings time does. shayne