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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "Kamm Schreiner"
<kamm@s...> wrote:
>
> Hi Pete,
>
> You said/asked:
> <<
> I would avoid overlapping regions if possible. Why would you want them
> to overlap? To me it only confuses things.
> >>
>
> (These are all MIDI regions)
> Well, when I'm recording the chorus after already recording the
verse, I use
> punch-in recording to record the chorus. I need to overlap the end
of the
> verse because I tend to come in just a hair ahead of the actual
start of the
> measure. So I end up with on measure worth of overlap. I have to do
the same
> thing for at the other end for similar reasons. Now I've got overlap
at both
> ends. I can clean up the beginning overlap easy, but not tail end.
>
> Anyway, the overlap is unavoidable. At least for the way I record
music.
>
> Hope that explains the "why"...
Ah, so you have a tiny overlap. Does it matter which is on top? If
they are MIDI regions they will both play. It would only matter which
was on top if one was obscuring the other, and you could sort that by
"create new track for overlapped regions" from the track menu.
I would either merge the regions or else create a new track (same
instrument)
Best Regards
Pete Thomas
www.petethomas.co.uk
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