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About the Tempo Display

The Tempo Display behaves very much like the Continuous Data Display in for example Key Edit. For a basic introduction to Cubase VST's way of handling continuous data (tempo belongs to this type of data), see the chapters about the MIDI Editors.

The First Tempo/Time Signature Event

 

When you first open the Master Track editor, for a new song, it will only contain one tempo, displayed as a grey or colored box continuing indefinitely to the right.

 

P You can't move or delete the first Tempo or Time signature Event.
The Tempo Display and Scrolling

 

Since the Tempo Display can be scrolled and the window resized, you might not always see the entire tempo graph:

• If the display is “white”, this is because the tempo graph is below the window (scroll down).
• If the entire display is grey, this is because the top of the graph is above the window (scroll up).