Circumventing the 40-240 bpm tempo limits

Yeah, I know, why would you need to do that, you ask?
One of my GarageBand side hobbies is either creating or importing orchestrated classical music midi sequences, and then re-voicing them and otherwise altering them into soft synth extravaganzas. I have one piece that started as an imported existing midi file. It's turning out well, but my problem is that the correct tempo is way down at under 20 bpm. Now, had I sequenced it myself I could have avoided any problem by doubling all note time values, but. . . I didn't.
I'm guessing I'm out of luck, but ****, I've been wrong before. Just ask my wife. So, I thought I'd ask. . . is there anyway to defeat the tempo limits built into the program?

various, Mac OS X (10.5.4)

Posted on Oct 23, 2008 10:10 AM

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Circumventing the 40-240 bpm tempo limits

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