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Now before we can start we have to add our MIDI track. Okay, notice there's no tracks
present, it's just a blank slate. And to do that you go to your project setting. And be
mindful that if your terms in your windows are not necessarily the same as mine and you
may not understand, refer to your manual. It should be able to help you. Under mine
is my project setting, and I'll click 'Add Track' and you go over here and you have audio
channels and different tracks. I'm going to choose MIDI since we're using a MIDI signal,
it's not an audio signal. So click your MIDI, add MIDI track and it should appear. And here's
our MIDI track, OK? Now you want to go into your project setting and find under either
a beat, mine is my beat calculator, some others it'd be metronome or your tempo. I'm using
my beat calculator, and what this does is it helps me to figure out the tempo of my
track what I would like to be. And to do that, you click it, you go in and I just tap the
tempo if I'm hearing tempo, if this is my tempo, I click it in my beat calculator and
it automatically tells me how many beats per minute, or my tempo that I'm trying to find
out what it is. So we're about at let's say 85 beats per minute. You can do that, you
load, type that in right here under your tempo under your bar, tempo of track. I'm going
to put 85
and now you should be ready to go.