Well its too late now, the damage is done but I still want to know how to fix this without pulling my hair out.
I got my song all fretted and I'm doing the final passes through to see if I missed anything, well I slightly changed the BPM on a piece near the beginning of the song. I thought it might screw me up but I didn't think it would be that hard to fix!
2 hours later I'm in hell, halfway through my song and I'm creating BPM points where there were none trying to figure out what this grey matter is leaking out my ears.
How can I fix stuff like that in the future without putting holes in things that are supposed to remain solid?
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