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Follow Tempo Function In Logic????, How to use Follow Tempo function in 7.1 |
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Mon 13 Feb 2006, 12:00
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From: Los Angeles - US
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Hello,
I would like to know if anyone has ACTUALLY used the Follow Tempo Function for audio in Logic's version 7.1. It's a real mystery to me. I understand that this function should be accessed and enabled in the Region menu of the arrange window....but.....I haven't actually found the submenu that will allow me to enable this function. I want to know if any other Logic users are in doubt as to how this function is enabled; or is everyone else happily timestrectching their recorded audio in real time. If you are....I want some of that action! Help me out! Please.....
Thanks, d.
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Thu 2 Mar 2006, 01:56
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From: Cleveland - US
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You need to use audio that was recorded in Logic. This includes audio that you bounce inside of Logic. If you have an audio recording, you can bounce it, and check the box to add the bounced audio to the audio window. Then you'd drag from the audio window back to the arrange window. (Screenset 7 is good for this.) The key thing here is, audio must be recorded/bounced in Logic. Once you have audio in the arrange window as described above, a checkbox will appear at the top of the region parameter box, to enable Follow Tempo. Includes options to loop, fade and delay. Hope that helps.
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