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Recently I learned that I could use different blocks in the controller section to change tempo.
One of the purposes I had in mind for different tempos within a preset was not so much to hear the metronome but for my tempo based delays to be affected without having to tap them in. I find that in a given preset, the tempo-based delays start based on the tempo saved in the preset, but then if I use controller channels to change the tempo, the metronome changes but the delay time does not change with the tempo. If I tap in a different tempo, the delay time changes, but not if I simply change the controller channel. Is this intended? This is the case whether I'm using preset or global tempo. Am I missing something or is there a workaround, or is this a bug?
One of the purposes I had in mind for different tempos within a preset was not so much to hear the metronome but for my tempo based delays to be affected without having to tap them in. I find that in a given preset, the tempo-based delays start based on the tempo saved in the preset, but then if I use controller channels to change the tempo, the metronome changes but the delay time does not change with the tempo. If I tap in a different tempo, the delay time changes, but not if I simply change the controller channel. Is this intended? This is the case whether I'm using preset or global tempo. Am I missing something or is there a workaround, or is this a bug?