Apple just posted a tip on their website that might address your first problem: http://www.apple.com/pro/techniques/logicchangetime/ Basically, it's about how to timestretch a midi sequence. --- In Logic_Cafe@...m, "pete_buchwald" <pete_buchwald@...> wrote: > > Hey guys, > > Great discussion here, I've been following the audio quantizing topic with interest. And > the topic of percussion not syncing when transferred from DP to Logic. Good discussion! > > A few things here. First, and foremost, I did a project recently where my session tempo > was 120 (default) and a piano player played along with the audio tracks playing at the > percieved 155 bpm. So .... the midi she played into logic I wanted to quantize (badly). But if > you change the tempo in the song, the audio doesn't change lengths, but the midi region > does. Any way to bypass that and have the length stay the same? I ended up bouncing the > midi to an external sequencer (ensoniq asr-10) and then recording it back to Logic at the > correct tempo. There has to be an easier way! > > And with Audio .... I've noticed that when I change the tempo sometimes regions of > audio, will adjust with it. Only about one track. I've tried making sure nothing is selected > (track or audio segments). It's really screwed up some of my edits. I just wanted all the > audio to sit where it was. > > Thanks, > > Pete >
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Re: Audio/MIDI stretching
2006-12-05 by Keith Hess
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