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> Changing The Ppq In Logic,possible?
gonechan
post Sun 10 Apr 2005, 10:56
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hello fellow Mac users and musicians.

i've been reading this forum for quite a while and i've learn quite a bit from it as well as i've shared some of my own data.this time is the first time posting a topic.
well as the title says,is it possible to change the timing resolution in Logic Pro 6? currently i've started working with MIDI making commercial SMF's for a wellknown company.i was given a few tools (not released to the public) for checking the files.unfortunately this tools work on 480 ticks per quarter note,and LP6 works on 240 per quarter note.i've been doing the checks on DP4 which i bought lately and i don't have enough expertise with ,so i can't really program in it from scratch i can just 'fix'.
it will be very helpful to the job entirely on LP6 until i get confident with DP4.
any help will be greatly appreciated.
thaks in advance.

Diego Eiguchi,
Attic Music Studios Japan
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coldharbour
post Mon 11 Apr 2005, 07:58
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According to your description it seems that Logic now sees the quarter notes as 1/8 notes. so how about just changing the time signature in Logic?
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