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> Audio Editors Logic Pro 7.1.1 Trick, Logic Users//producers- audio/tempo
Mac-Dee
post Tue 4 Apr 2006, 14:18
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hey guros

I have a remix i am doing and i have been given a vocal project with all the vocal arrangement its in 114 bpm and its not cut exactly to bars like really messy from another composer but the song is there and in time ..

i have done a instrumental in 110 bpm and want to know is there anyway to time stretch the whole group audio files at once or do i have to go through individually because with the way its edited will take agers cause its overlapping and all , just want to drop and drag and change temp
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Kwasi
post Thu 6 Apr 2006, 03:11
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Hi Mac-Dee,
I would do this in the arrange window. Just highlight all the regions on the same track and click on them with the glue tool selected. Logic will prompt you that this creates a new audio file. The new audio file will replace the old regions and will be continuous. A nice trick is to place a snippet of silent audio at position bar 1 beat 1, so that the new region starts there. (Unless the region starts there anyway). If you do that with all the tracks they will be neatly in sync and you can time stretch them without having to possibly realign them later. Hope this helps...


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thedomus
post Thu 6 Apr 2006, 07:58
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I think once new audio regions have been created in Logic 7.1 > you can select the track they are on and click on 'Follow Tempo' in the parameters box to the left. The audio will time-stretch to any tempo changes automatically.
This is a new function BTW!
Check the manual on that just in case i'm misleading you!
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post Sat 8 Apr 2006, 05:54
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thanks will try
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