Hi guys. New KSP owner. I've been scratching my head on this for a few hours...thought I'd ask here.
So I want to change tempo mid 'track/performance'. The song is kicking along in a moody way at 57 BPM and I wanna knock it up to 97bpm.
From what I understand, that's a SCENE change thing - so I set up one SCENE within the project as 57 and a second scene as 97.
Is this the best way of achieving this result?
Second part is that I can't seem to save different tempos with different scenes. I set the project tempo for one scene and save it, and it gets carried across all scenes. I cannot seem to find the process in the manual - though the manual clearly states that different scenes can have different tempos. And I've searched online, but obvs we're all still finding our way with the KSP at the mo.
Sorry if it's something really obvious I'm not seeing here.
Thanks in advance.
The Tempo/Fine knob sets the tempo from 30-240 beats per minute (BPM). As you turn this
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on the KeyStep Pro's OLED display. Holding down SHIFT while turning this knob gives you
finer BPM control by switching off the whole-number rounding mcdvoice login mybkexperience survey
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