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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Tempo Changes when Source Recording is at a Different Tempo

2006-08-11 by Chris Coccia

Uro wrote:
> When I started using L7, I accidently defaulted my
> Autoload to 135 bpm.  Most of the time, however, I
> recorded MIDI data on tracks at say, 110 bpm or 96
> bpm.
> 
> Dozens of songs are now saved this way with a
> different bpm actually recorded (not Core Audio, just
> MIDI) than what the toolbar says.
> 
> If I just change the bpm on the toolbar, however,
> it also changes the recording tempo to the same
> variable.
> 
> What are the command steps to adjust the bpm to the
> same tempo of the recording WITHOUT also changing the
> tempo of the source recording in the track?
> 

Unless you actually recorded tempo information from the midi devices 
into Logic, there is no tempo attached to your source recording. Midi 
just plays back at what speed the sequencer tells it to.
What do you mean exactly by 'recording tempo'? There is no seperate 
playback and recording tempo.. Theres one speed, for playback AND recording.
It may be that you have some controller information that was recorded in 
to your sequences along with the note data.. Check that first..


-- 
Chris

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