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This has been bothering me quite a bit since I've started to make more stepfiles.
I have to know from someone who knows what they're talking about: Is there any way to change a BPM from say...800 BPM to 200 BPM without having to sit there holding down the F7 key until you fall asleep? I would really appreciate any help on this, because it would mean cutting down on a lot of wasted time while creating sims. It almost makes me not want to make stepfiles because I like to put BPM changes in them.
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You could highlight a section and expandx2 it twice to quadruple the bpm of that specific section.
You can also hold tab while changing the bpm. Or you can save it and manually change the bpm in the *.sm file.
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