MixMeister automatically detects the tempo of each song and indicates that tempo with the beats per minute (BPM).
In Standard Mixing, each Primary track has two red tempo boxes that show the BPM—one at the beginning of the track and one at the end.
With Beat Mixing, each transition between songs (the overlap between songs) has four tempo boxes to indicate the automatic tempo shift that occurs.
Overlay tracks do not have tempo boxes.
You cannot create new tempo boxes.
See also
Working with Primary and Overlay tracks
You can easily adjust the playback tempo for both Standard Mixing and Beat Mixing.
Right-click the song in the Playlist, and choose Properties.
In the Track Properties box, click Play At Original BPM to remove the check mark.
Drag the slider to the new BPM or type the value, and click OK.
Note
If you’re
finding that the playback tempo isn’t
even close to what it should be, make sure the original tempo that MixMeister
detected is correct. You can find out how to do this in the procedure
for correcting
a tempo that's way off.
The lines between the tempo boxes represent how the tempo will change over time. If you want the tempo of the track to increase gradually, drag the tempo boxes later in the song upwards. For more precision, type the value as described below.
In the lower part of the Timeline, find the red tempo box associated with the song whose tempo you want to adjust.
Right-click the tempo box, and choose Edit.
Type the exact BPM you want, and press Enter.
When you restore the automatic tempo setting, MixMeister sets the tempo it detected when you imported the song into the Catalog.
In the lower part of the Timeline, find the red tempo box whose automatic setting you want to restore.
Right-click the tempo box, and choose Use Automatic Setting.