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Copying Midi Regions - New User

Copying Midi Regions - New User

2005-05-16 by leehsb

I am a musican, new to Logic. I have recorded a midi region (32 bars) 
and have copied it to the same track to effectively act as a repeat. 
The first few bars work but then the intonation goes crazy, moving the 
midi events to different locations.(exp. a C becomes an F and an F 
becomes a D in another octave.) What am I doing wrong?

Re: Copying Midi Regions - New User

2005-05-16 by gswerner2002

--- In logic-ot@yahoogroups.com, "leehsb" <leehsb@y...> wrote:
> I am a musican, new to Logic. I have recorded a midi region (32 bars) 
> and have copied it to the same track to effectively act as a repeat. 
> The first few bars work but then the intonation goes crazy, moving 
the 
> midi events to different locations.(exp. a C becomes an F and an F 
> becomes a D in another octave.) What am I doing wrong?


Which window did you copy them from? You could've accidently changed 
the notes. If you played the notes, you wanna be sure they're not 
overlapping from the original end point to the copied beginning 
point,also.
Gary

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