Beat Markers
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Beat Markers
Could you add Beat markers?
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Beats + Bars BPM Markers
I have never tried this, but here are 2 old posts (appropriate for whatever version of Amadeus was current in 2008) that at least partially address your concerns and may help you out.
Begin forwarded message:
On Apr 12, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Jim woolfe wrote:
Begin forwarded message:
Begin forwarded message:From: Martin Hairer <Martin@hairersoft.com (Martin@hairersoft.com)>
Date: April 3, 2008 1:25:41 PM EDT
To: forum_list@hairersoft.com (forum_list@hairersoft.com)
Subject: Re: Request: Timeunit switchable to BPM as well
Reply-To: Amadeus discussion list <forum_list@hairersoft.com (forum_list@hairersoft.com)>
Dear Jon,
You can do this in the "General" preferences, provided that you know the BPM rate. For 141 BPM for example, you can use the format:I'm a musician and I use a lot of small clips in my music which I need to cut to a length of the tempo I'm working in, so for me it would be great if you included BPM as a time unit. Right now i have to use an external calculator to calculate how many samples e.g. 1/16th in 141 BPM is. It's possible to do this but why not include the BPM?
|60:2|'|60/141:2|''|60/2256:2|
to have time displayed as minutes'beats''16ths. (Here, one has 2256=16*141 and you can of course replace 141 by any rate you like.) Regards,
Martin
From: Martin Hairer <Martin@hairersoft.com (Martin@hairersoft.com)>
Date: April 4, 2008 9:44:47 AM EDT
To: forum_list@hairersoft.com (forum_list@hairersoft.com)
Subject: Re: Request: Timeunit switchable to BPM as well
Reply-To: Amadeus discussion list <forum_list@hairersoft.com (forum_list@hairersoft.com)>
OK, so if you have 4 beats per bar at 120bpm then you should use the formatbtw i'd prefer to have the time displayed bars'beats'16ths'ticks (240 per bar) if possible and not minutes'beats''16ths.
|240/120:2|'|60/120:1|'|60/1920:2|''|1/120:2|
Use "seconds" as the basic unit. Here, 1920 = 120 * 16 and the 1/120 refers to the fact that if you have 240 ticks per bar, 4 beats per bar, and 120 beats per minute, then you have 120 ticks per second. Regards,
Martin
HairerSoft
http://www.hairersoft.com/
On Apr 12, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Jim woolfe wrote:
Can i second this request the software is so user frendly apart from the lack of beat markers this would be a godsend to those of us that want to use the software to create clips for programes such as live
Please please pretty please
Beats + Bars BPM Markers
I have never tried this, but here are 2 old posts (appropriate for whatever version of Amadeus was current in 2008) that at least partially address your concerns and may help you out.
Begin forwarded message:
On Apr 12, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Jim woolfe wrote:
Begin forwarded message:
Begin forwarded message:From: Martin Hairer <Martin@hairersoft.com (Martin@hairersoft.com)>
Date: April 3, 2008 1:25:41 PM EDT
To: forum_list@hairersoft.com (forum_list@hairersoft.com)
Subject: Re: Request: Timeunit switchable to BPM as well
Reply-To: Amadeus discussion list <forum_list@hairersoft.com (forum_list@hairersoft.com)>
Dear Jon,
You can do this in the "General" preferences, provided that you know the BPM rate. For 141 BPM for example, you can use the format:I'm a musician and I use a lot of small clips in my music which I need to cut to a length of the tempo I'm working in, so for me it would be great if you included BPM as a time unit. Right now i have to use an external calculator to calculate how many samples e.g. 1/16th in 141 BPM is. It's possible to do this but why not include the BPM?
|60:2|'|60/141:2|''|60/2256:2|
to have time displayed as minutes'beats''16ths. (Here, one has 2256=16*141 and you can of course replace 141 by any rate you like.) Regards,
Martin
From: Martin Hairer <Martin@hairersoft.com (Martin@hairersoft.com)>
Date: April 4, 2008 9:44:47 AM EDT
To: forum_list@hairersoft.com (forum_list@hairersoft.com)
Subject: Re: Request: Timeunit switchable to BPM as well
Reply-To: Amadeus discussion list <forum_list@hairersoft.com (forum_list@hairersoft.com)>
OK, so if you have 4 beats per bar at 120bpm then you should use the formatbtw i'd prefer to have the time displayed bars'beats'16ths'ticks (240 per bar) if possible and not minutes'beats''16ths.
|240/120:2|'|60/120:1|'|60/1920:2|''|1/120:2|
Use "seconds" as the basic unit. Here, 1920 = 120 * 16 and the 1/120 refers to the fact that if you have 240 ticks per bar, 4 beats per bar, and 120 beats per minute, then you have 120 ticks per second. Regards,
Martin
HairerSoft
http://www.hairersoft.com/
On Apr 12, 2012, at 3:09 PM, Jim woolfe wrote:
Can i second this request the software is so user frendly apart from the lack of beat markers this would be a godsend to those of us that want to use the software to create clips for programes such as live
Please please pretty please
I have never tried this, but here are 2 old posts (appropriate for whatever version of Amadeus was current in 2008) that at least partially address your concerns and may help you out.
Begin forwarded message:
From: Martin Hairer <Martin>
Date: April 3, 2008 1:25:41 PM EDT
To: forum_list@hairersoft.com
Subject: Re: Request: Timeunit switchable to BPM as well
Reply-To: Amadeus discussion list <forum_list>
Dear Jon,
> I'm a musician and I use a lot of small clips in my music which I need to cut to a length of the tempo I'm working in, so for me it would be great if you included BPM as a time unit. Right now i have to use an external calculator to calculate how many samples e.g. 1/16th in 141 BPM is. It's possible to do this but why not include the BPM?
You can do this in the "General" preferences, provided that you know the BPM rate. For 141 BPM for example, you can use the format:
|60:2|'|60/141:2|''|60/2256:2|
to have time displayed as minutes'beats''16ths. (Here, one has 2256=16*141 and you can of course replace 141 by any rate you like.) Regards,
Martin
Begin forwarded message:
From: Martin Hairer <Martin>
Date: April 4, 2008 9:44:47 AM EDT
To: forum_list@hairersoft.com
Subject: Re: Request: Timeunit switchable to BPM as well
Reply-To: Amadeus discussion list <forum_list>
> btw i'd prefer to have the time displayed bars'beats'16ths'ticks (240 per bar) if possible and not minutes'beats''16ths.
OK, so if you have 4 beats per bar at 120bpm then you should use the format
|240/120:2|'|60/120:1|'|60/1920:2|''|1/120:2|
Use "seconds" as the basic unit. Here, 1920 = 120 * 16 and the 1/120 refers to the fact that if you have 240 ticks per bar, 4 beats per bar, and 120 beats per minute, then you have 120 ticks per second. Regards,
Martin
HairerSoft
http://www.hairersoft.com/
Begin forwarded message:
From: Martin Hairer <Martin>
Date: April 3, 2008 1:25:41 PM EDT
To: forum_list@hairersoft.com
Subject: Re: Request: Timeunit switchable to BPM as well
Reply-To: Amadeus discussion list <forum_list>
Dear Jon,
> I'm a musician and I use a lot of small clips in my music which I need to cut to a length of the tempo I'm working in, so for me it would be great if you included BPM as a time unit. Right now i have to use an external calculator to calculate how many samples e.g. 1/16th in 141 BPM is. It's possible to do this but why not include the BPM?
You can do this in the "General" preferences, provided that you know the BPM rate. For 141 BPM for example, you can use the format:
|60:2|'|60/141:2|''|60/2256:2|
to have time displayed as minutes'beats''16ths. (Here, one has 2256=16*141 and you can of course replace 141 by any rate you like.) Regards,
Martin
Begin forwarded message:
From: Martin Hairer <Martin>
Date: April 4, 2008 9:44:47 AM EDT
To: forum_list@hairersoft.com
Subject: Re: Request: Timeunit switchable to BPM as well
Reply-To: Amadeus discussion list <forum_list>
> btw i'd prefer to have the time displayed bars'beats'16ths'ticks (240 per bar) if possible and not minutes'beats''16ths.
OK, so if you have 4 beats per bar at 120bpm then you should use the format
|240/120:2|'|60/120:1|'|60/1920:2|''|1/120:2|
Use "seconds" as the basic unit. Here, 1920 = 120 * 16 and the 1/120 refers to the fact that if you have 240 ticks per bar, 4 beats per bar, and 120 beats per minute, then you have 120 ticks per second. Regards,
Martin
HairerSoft
http://www.hairersoft.com/
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Beats + Bars BPM Markers
Hi, version 2.x has some support for using beats as a display unit. The following settingwill display units as bar:beat with 4 beats per bar and a default rhythm of 90 bpm:
The version at
http://www.hairersoft.com/Downloads/AmadeusPro.zip
allows you to furthermore easily set the tempo of an individual file by clicking
the "Info" button (or hitting command-I). Regards,
Martin
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HairerSoft
http://www.hairersoft.com/
The version at
http://www.hairersoft.com/Downloads/AmadeusPro.zip
allows you to furthermore easily set the tempo of an individual file by clicking
the "Info" button (or hitting command-I). Regards,
Martin
--
HairerSoft
http://www.hairersoft.com/