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==Markers and tempo==
==Markers and tempo==
''Further information: [[Markers]]''<br>
''Further information: [[Markers]]''<br>
With the introduction of markers on December 30, 2020, there is a marker option that can be used to increase or decrease the beats per measure during the song. See the [[markers]] page for more information. After clicking the <code>+</code> button, click "BPM" and enter a new BPM. There is also a blend option so those wanting to slowly change the BPM.
The placement of tempo markers in Online Sequencer is a straightforward process. Composers can click on the desired position within the sequence, indicating where the tempo change should occur. Once placed, the tempo marker visually represents the altered tempo within the timeline of the composition. This visual representation assists musicians in navigating and comprehending the rhythmic structure of their work.
 
Each tempo marker in Online Sequencer can be associated with a unique BPM value. This flexibility allows composers to experiment with different tempos and seamlessly transition between them within a composition. By adjusting the BPM value of a tempo marker, musicians can introduce variations in speed, intensity, or mood, effectively shaping the overall musical experience.
 
Furthermore, the tempo markers in Online Sequencer offer precise control over tempo changes, facilitating complex musical arrangements. Composers can create gradual tempo transitions by placing multiple tempo markers at consecutive points, each with slightly adjusted BPM values. This feature empowers musicians to create captivating musical progressions, adding depth and intrigue to their compositions.
 
In addition to its functional aspects, the tempo marker in Online Sequencer also aids in collaboration and communication among composers. When working with other musicians or producers, the presence of tempo markers enables clearer communication regarding tempo changes and desired musical intentions. This ensures that everyone involved in the creative process can accurately interpret and reproduce the intended rhythmic structure.
[[category:Basic terms]]
[[category:Basic terms]]