Creating Tempo Maps in VST32 5.1

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Is there any way to create tempo maps in Cubase? I've tried looking in the help menu but have not found useful information.

For example, I'm working on a song that starts at 100bpm for 8 measures (4/4) then goes to 140 bpm (4/4). How can I set this up on Cubase VST32 5.1?
 
I never got that far with 5.1 before I switched to SX, but maybe they are similar.

In SX we have something called the Master Track and it has tempo and time signature information there that you can adjust and set manually. You can try to find something with the same name in the menu system, or else look up "tempo changes" in the PDF file (manual).

Good Luck, wish I could give you the definative answer, but maybe this will help until someone else who knows for sure can help you.
 
Master track? - I'll try that; I think I remember seeing that in one of the menus.

Thanks for your input :)
 
Scroll to the song position desired, open the master track, take the pencil tool, hold down the... alt(?) key, then change the tempo.
 
Oh! Ok. So, go to, for example, measure 9 and with the pencil in the master track change the tempo to desired pace... sounds easy enough. Unfortunately my computer is being re-done at the moment so I'm out of commission for the time being. But I will try this the second i'm back in business!

Thanks.
 
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