Moving individual audio notes around in logic
2011-01-12 by dcgwell
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2011-01-12 by dcgwell
Is there a way in Logic to move around individual notes in an audio track or region the way it can be done in ProTools?
2011-01-12 by Brian
In Logic Pro 9, there is something called flex mode. Although you certainly can cut, copy and paste audio regions in Logic, flex mode allows you to zoom in on the notes in an audio region, move, quantize and stretch them without much of an effort. --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "dcgwell" <dennisgu@...> wrote:
> > Is there a way in Logic to move around individual notes in an audio track or region the way it can be done in ProTools? >
2011-01-12 by bbgrove@clara.co.uk
> In Logic Pro 9, there is something called flex mode. Although you > certainly can cut, copy and paste audio regions in Logic, flex mode allows > you to zoom in on the notes in an audio region, move, quantize and stretch > them without much of an effort. .... but don't get too excited if you are trying to correct a vocalist who can't count. You can only make minor changes without them being audible. Or, at least, that is my experience of it. Andy Brook
> > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "dcgwell" <dennisgu@...> wrote: >> >> Is there a way in Logic to move around individual notes in an audio >> track or region the way it can be done in ProTools? >> > > >
2011-01-12 by Steve Currington
Flextime works pretty well but on Vocals I agree can be an issue if the moves are drastic.. But nudging a little here and there is fine. If you really wanna move them around get Melodyne Editor with DNA it works amazingly well.. Steve On 13/01/2011, at 3:56 AM, bbgrove@... wrote: > > In Logic Pro 9, there is something called flex mode. Although you > > certainly can cut, copy and paste audio regions in Logic, flex mode allows > > you to zoom in on the notes in an audio region, move, quantize and stretch > > them without much of an effort. > > .... but don't get too excited if you are trying to correct a vocalist who > can't count. You can only make minor changes without them being audible. > Or, at least, that is my experience of it. > > Andy Brook > > > > > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "dcgwell" <dennisgu@...> wrote: > >> > >> Is there a way in Logic to move around individual notes in an audio > >> track or region the way it can be done in ProTools? > >> > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
2011-01-12 by Brian
I don't understand what you're saying. IIf snap is properly in the arrange view, you shouldn't have any problems in flex moving anything around. --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, bbgrove@... wrote:
> > > In Logic Pro 9, there is something called flex mode. Although you > > certainly can cut, copy and paste audio regions in Logic, flex mode allows > > you to zoom in on the notes in an audio region, move, quantize and stretch > > them without much of an effort. > > .... but don't get too excited if you are trying to correct a vocalist who > can't count. You can only make minor changes without them being audible. > Or, at least, that is my experience of it. > > Andy Brook > > > > > > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "dcgwell" <dennisgu@> wrote: > >> > >> Is there a way in Logic to move around individual notes in an audio > >> track or region the way it can be done in ProTools? > >> > > > > > > >
2011-01-12 by Brian
I don't understand what you're saying. IIf snap is set up properly in the arrange view, you shouldn't have any problems in flex moving anything around. --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Brian" <brianmc7@...> wrote:
> > I don't understand what you're saying. IIf snap is properly in the arrange view, you shouldn't have any problems in flex moving anything around. > > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, bbgrove@ wrote: > > > > > In Logic Pro 9, there is something called flex mode. Although you > > > certainly can cut, copy and paste audio regions in Logic, flex mode allows > > > you to zoom in on the notes in an audio region, move, quantize and stretch > > > them without much of an effort. > > > > .... but don't get too excited if you are trying to correct a vocalist who > > can't count. You can only make minor changes without them being audible. > > Or, at least, that is my experience of it. > > > > Andy Brook > > > > > > > > > > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "dcgwell" <dennisgu@> wrote: > > >> > > >> Is there a way in Logic to move around individual notes in an audio > > >> track or region the way it can be done in ProTools? > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >
2011-01-12 by Andy Brook
On 12 Jan 2011, at 20:51, Brian wrote: > I don't understand what you're saying. IIf snap is properly in the > arrange view, you shouldn't have any problems in flex moving > anything around. > I'll try that, thanks, as I don't think I was doing it.
> > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, bbgrove@... wrote: > > > > > In Logic Pro 9, there is something called flex mode. Although you > > > certainly can cut, copy and paste audio regions in Logic, flex > mode allows > > > you to zoom in on the notes in an audio region, move, quantize > and stretch > > > them without much of an effort. > > > > .... but don't get too excited if you are trying to correct a > vocalist who > > can't count. You can only make minor changes without them being > audible. > > Or, at least, that is my experience of it. > > > > Andy Brook > > > > > > > > > > --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "dcgwell" <dennisgu@> wrote: > > >> > > >> Is there a way in Logic to move around individual notes in an > audio > > >> track or region the way it can be done in ProTools? > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > >