Timelocked-Tracks as in old Cubase Version - still available?

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  1. Gerd-Ulrich Meyer Guest

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    Hello,

    at the moment i'm trying to get experiences in Video-Editing and
    especially Scoring (creating and editing Soundtracks to given Videos).
    Creating songs is the easier part of it.
    But i also want to have a "micky-mousing"-track (the music enhances the
    movements or the illusions of the pictures). So i have to chance the
    speed of the songs during the whole video. In older Cubase Versions (i
    remember it for Cubase Score 1.1) there was something called
    "time-locked-track" - the events on this track were fixed to a certain
    Timecode-Position.
    Is there anything similar in current Cubase Versions (ab best equivalent
    to Cubase LE 1.0.8)? Or is there a way to achieve this with the
    "Tempo-Track"? If so, please explain me, how.

    Many thanks in advance

    Gerd-Ulrich Meyer
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  2. Hueyduck Guest

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    Gerd-Ulrich Meyer a écrit :

    > Is there anything similar in current Cubase Versions (ab best equivalent
    > to Cubase LE 1.0.8)? Or is there a way to achieve this with the
    > "Tempo-Track"? If so, please explain me, how.


    Hi,

    Next to the record, mute and solo buttons of each track, there is a
    button with a little note on it.
    If you click on it, the musical note becomes a clock and your track
    events are now synchronised by their timecode, and not with their
    measure/beat/tick position.
    IS that what you what you were looking for?

    Huey
  3. Gerd-Ulrich Meyer Guest

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    Hello,

    Hueyduck schrieb:
    > Gerd-Ulrich Meyer a écrit :
    >
    >> Is there anything similar in current Cubase Versions (ab best
    >> equivalent to Cubase LE 1.0.8)? Or is there a way to achieve this with
    >> the "Tempo-Track"? If so, please explain me, how.

    >
    > Hi,
    >
    > Next to the record, mute and solo buttons of each track, there is a
    > button with a little note on it.

    Well, in Cubase LE it looks like a "U-Lock".

    > If you click on it, the musical note becomes a clock and your track
    > events are now synchronised by their timecode, and not with their
    > measure/beat/tick position.
    > IS that what you what you were looking for?

    Yes! Clicking on the U-Lock "locks" the track.
    Many thanks!
    >
    > Huey


    Gerd-Ulrich Meyer
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