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On 1 jun 2006, at 15.19, julesbromley wrote:
> I'm trying to convert some Apple loops in a track to normal audio
> files, so that I can edit them, change region attributes etc.
>
> I seem to remember Orren advised that this could be done using
> Arrange->Audio->Convert Region to New Audio File.
>
> However, when I do this, Logic seems to lose the tempo informaiton in
> the Loop, so that what you end up with is the file at it's original
> tempo, rather than the song tempo.
Yes, that's true.
> Perhaps this functionality has
> been changed/hampered in a recent Logic update.
Hard to form any opinion on because you are not telling the list
which version you are talking about.
> Obviously the way it
> now works is is not helpful.
I agree, it could be better implemented.
> Does anyone know if there is a quick and easy way to process/bounce
> (ideally multiple) Apple Loops, so that you're left with audio files
> at the correct tempo?
Yes. Direct them to dedicated outputs, make sure those outputs are
selected in Logic's surround preferences, mute unwanted tracks and
bounce as surround - voila! There you have all files in one button
press.
Greetings from Sweden
Per Boysen
www.boysen.se (Swedish)
www.looproom.com (international)
http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast)
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