What should I do to be able to increase the tempo incrementally fractionally? One of the key reasons why I use Ableton Live as ReWire master and Renoise as ReWire Slave for my gigs is that I can use Renoise to incrementally fractionally add tempo, which is really nice and subtle at best. What should I do, since it does not seem to work in Renoise 3.0?
Edit:
I am referring to the way that Renoise 2.8 used to be able to scroll up in tempo- increments fractions, i.e.
128.00
128.01
128.02
128.03
128.04
128.05
instead of
128
129
130
131
It seems to me, that either I have forgotten how to use the mouse and keyboard to slowly scroll up in tempo- increments fractions, or Renoise3.0 no longer supports it. I will try to describe what I have tried to do:
method 1:
When I click on the Tempo/BPM slot with the mouse and start moving mouse upwards, it goes from 130-131-132-133.
method 2:
Hold shift and left-mouse-button down, still goes in full numbers (132-133-134-135)
method 3:
hold ctrl-leftmouse = goes in 135-145-155-165
method 4:
hold alt-leftmouse = goes in 165-166-167-168
method 5:
hold CMD-leftmouse = goes in 168-167-166-165-164
methods 6-x:
holding shift-cmd, shift-ctrl, shift-alt, cmd-alt, cmd-ctrl, alt-ctrl, alt-shift - no control over increments
methods x-y:
using mouse-roller with cmd-alt-shift-ctrl combination = no control over increments.
what am i missing here?
is it true that i should simply get back to LUA and create a script for this, a shortcut that advances tempo by increments fractions?or? how should i proceed? what am i missing? has Renoise lost a very significantly useful feature in 3.0?
thanks to Sodiufas for suggesting that the original message was not easy enough to comprehend.