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--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Per Boysen <per@...> wrote:
> > 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.
Do you know if this is intended behaviour, or is it not working
correctly? I don't see any mention in the manual of limitations to
this feature, so I assumed it was supposed to be an in-place bounce.
> > 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.
Sorry, I'm using 7.2.1, OS 10.4.6.
> 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.
Thanks for the suggestion Per. I realize I could just do a bounce
(which is what I did), but when you have multiple files on different
tracks routed to different outputs at different stages in the track,
this is actually quite a time-consuming workaround. Bounce-
converting them in place, was what I was hoping to achieve. I
appreciate your help though.
Jules
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