Re: progressive time stretch

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On Sat, 15 Feb 2014 17:28:46 +0000
Will Godfrey <willgodfrey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Don't know if this is any help, but in the current version of
> Rosegarden you can mark a starting tempo and a finishing tempo and
> tell it to slowly go from one to the other. You can go either faster
> or slower, and set as many markers as you like.


Thanks, it's of great help, as ATM it seems the only way I'll have some
success with this :) The trouble is Hydrogen, Ardour and Rosegarden are
all following Jack Transport allright, but I can't see how to declare
Rosegarden as master in the preferences (nor Ardour as slave) -
Hydrogen instead has a "J. Master" button, which is unpressed.

Right now I have a tempo ramp up defined in rosegarden, and as the
transport goes through it I can see the BPMs changing in Rosegarden,
but not in Ardour nor in Hydrogen... and the playback speed remains the
same. The transport though is indeed syncronized (hitting pause pauses
all three programs and so on). 

Maybe there were some recent changes to how Jack Transport works? Am
I missing something or is this behaviour indeed strange?

renato
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