Greg and Chuck... Thanks for the replies. I went back to the manual and strangely enough, all I had to do was open up the Tempo Operations window and everything was already set up for me to adjust...curve type and all...it was a breeze using the TO window, instead of trying to do it without. Thanks, Doug --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Gregory Anderson <glists@...> wrote: > > I'm not sure exactly how you're doing it, but it worked for me with > the arrow. You should have 3 (nodes) dots - the initial 120 node, > the final 60 node and the blue curve node. You used the pencil to > create a 60bpm node at the end. When you hover over the node, you > get the up/down arrow cursor. When you hover over the line you get a > hand, and when you hover over the Tempo Curve Node, you get an index > finger pointer. If the curve node dot is right above/at the 6bpm > point, then drag the blue dot towards the middle of the song to get > and modify the gradual transition. I don't think I'm making sense > right now, but if I am, give it a shot. > > Gregory > > > On Sep 29, 2008, at 10:59 AM, dancensoul wrote: > > > I've been through that section of the manual a FEW times, and cannot > > seem to draw a gradual tempo curve in Logic 8. I am starting at a > > tempo of 120 BPM and want to gradual go to 60 BPM to end a song. > > Everytime I try to draw curve between two tempi, I just end up sliding > > the first tempo node to the right? I am using the pencil tool, but > > even tried the automation tools, as well as the marquis tool...same > > effect. Can anyone help? > > > > Thanks > > > > Doug > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Difficulty in drawing tempo curves in Logic Pro 8
2008-10-02 by dancensoul
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