On 27 Dec 2009, at 19:27, gamoore wrote: > If you record audio in Logic, it places markers so you can change > the tempo later. If you are just changing the time signature (as in > 4:4 to 5:4) I didn;t think it would change the audio, but if so, > lock the audio first before making the change in time signature, > then unlock it afterward. > > Sorry - I meant to say tempo, not time signature. Too much festive spirit! > On Dec 27, 2009, at 10:08:37 AM, "Andy Brook" <bbgrove@...> > wrote: > > I am building a song with a mixture of audio and midi tracks, and - > not for the first time - I forgot to set the time signature when I > started. So, I imported my audio tracks, which - of course, are at the > right speed (and one of which had a basic rhythm track). I then > recorded some string part fillers using Logic, then came to add the > rhythm tracks and found out I was in completely the wrong tempo. So > all of the midi tracks were totally wasted, all of the positioning of > the audio tracks then came to be out of place and I wasted a few > hours, all for want of setting the time signature right at the start. > > Let it be a warning to others who have less discipline in what they do > than they really ought to! > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > >
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Talking of stupid things....
2009-12-27 by Andy Brook
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