Straight Timing

Evenly spaced, frame-accurate markers. Download the set and drop it into the timeline.

70 BPM - SLOW

110 BPM - DRIVING

160 BPM - INTENSE

80 BPM - RELAXED

130 BPM - UPBEAT

172 BPM - VERY FAST

90 BPM - BALANCED

140 BPM - FAST

100 BPM - STEADY

150 BPM - INTENSE

Drop straight into the timeline. Zero setup.
24 / 25 / 30 / 60 fps

Need a specific tempo?

The ClearCue Engine has you covered

Design your own marker patterns

Use marker patterns as building blocks like ‘LEGO’.

  • Stack patterns directly in your timeline

  • Test and adjust in real time

  • Keep what works. Remove what doesn’t

No planning. No guesswork.

The frame-accurate markers are video files; they can be cut, saved, copied, and stacked. No AI anywhere!

FAQ

  • You receive a set of frame-accurate timing guides as video files, along with multiple BPM and frame-rate versions, a quick-start guide, and an example edit.

  • Place the guide on a track in your timeline and follow the visual pulses to position cuts, transitions, or motion.

  • Designed for Resolve (Recommended)

    The guides work in any video editor that supports video layers, including DaVinci Resolve, Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, and CapCut.

  • No. The kits are ready-to-use timing structures. The engine is only needed if you want to generate your own custom timing systems.

  • Kits are pre-generated timing structures.

    The engine allows you to create your own using tempo, meter, and pattern.

  • Markers are embedded directly in the timing guides, so you can edit using markers and visual pulses together.

  • Markers can be added by aligning to the guide’s audio transients, or you can edit directly using the visual pulses.

  • Yes. The guides sit above your footage and do not affect your media.

  • No. Each kit is a timing structure. You are using it as a guide, not applying an effect.

  • Yes. Guides can be layered or switched within a timeline to create more complex pacing structures.

  • No. Timing can be designed before adding music, or used to refine pacing after.

  • Each kit is a fixed set of timing structures. New timing systems are released as separate elements.