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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Digest Number 259

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Digest Number 259

2005-12-06 by Michael Levine

The answer is, of course, that Logic has a maximum beat count, so  
make your tempo really slow and you're ok.

Someone posts with this problem about once a month.  Isn't tit time  
Logic changed this silly limitation?
>
> I recently attempted to use Logic to record a recital live.   
> According to the Docs, if  'maximum
> recording time' is unchecked in Audio/set recording path, the  
> maximum recording time of a
> pass will be determined the amout of available space on  one's HD.   
> I recently did such a
> recording and ran out of time after c. 71 minutes of recording,  
> yet , after the file was saved,
> there   were still over 20 Gigs available on my HD, yet the Logic  
> file would record no more.
> Can anyone shed light on this?  I should have much more recording  
> time available, according
> to the Docs.

Best Wishes,
Michael A. Levine
www.MichaelLevineMusic.com

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Digest Number 259

2005-12-06 by GAmoore@aol.com

in general it seems to be better to break the file into smaller segments 
anyway, if   there are any pauses in the music. if someone trips on the cable, the 
whole performance is lost. plus programs sometimes act funny when there are 
huge files involved.

Move to quarantaine

This moves the raw source file on disk only. The archive index is not changed automatically, so you still need to run a manual refresh afterward.