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From: "osepek" <dannyalv@...>
Date: Mon, 1 Dec 2003 at 4:55:28 PM
Subject: Re: [GEN] Creating Ritard with Transform
Message #151203
This is a reply to #150994.
> If you want to slow down a piece of just one sequence without affecting the tempo of > the whole track snip out the little phrase-ending or whatever you want to slow down > and option-drag the right end of it out. Logic asks if you want to time-stretch the > contents, so select OK and listen to the result. If it's too drastic, Undo it, lengthen the > snipped-out region *without* the option key, then try it again. Logic stretches > proportionately, so the larger the region, the smaller the stretch. I know this doesn't > do it logarithmically as you would want, but I've found that manually delaying the very > last note or chord inside the snipped out region usually completes the sense of > Ritard, and it's very quick to use. Yeah, I know about that. It's a cool feature, but really not what I'm looking for..which is a gradual slowdown over a longer period of time. My guess is that the transform window is not fully debugged, especially with regard to positional data... Either that or I need to review my high school math ; )
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