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All these modes affect how sequences stop. There are currently no modes that affect how a sequence starts. The first sequence to be started will start immediately. If any sequences are playing then all sequences will start at the next sync point.
 
All these modes affect how sequences stop. There are currently no modes that affect how a sequence starts. The first sequence to be started will start immediately. If any sequences are playing then all sequences will start at the next sync point.
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= Tempo =
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Tempo is the rate at which the sequencer plays back notes measured in beats per minutes (BPM). By default zynseq plays sequences at 120BPM. Tempo may be adjusted by selecting "Tempo" from the context menu which displays the parameter editor allowing up / down adjustment. The SNAPSHOT encoder may be used to alter tempo. The tempo value appears on the screen whilst being adjusted then hides after a few seconds. The current tempo is saved and loaded with each song.
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If a tempo is added to the timebase map (see Timebase section) it will override the manually entered tempo, e.g. if a tempo is set at time 0:0 then when starting a song this tempo will be used. Manual adjustment will still be permissible but any subsequent tempo events within the timebase will trigger a change of tempo.
    
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= Zooming =
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