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On Sep 1, 2006, at 2:32 AM, logic-users@yahoogroups.com wrote:
>> I have a Logic session where the session tempo is set to 60bpm but
>> the midi is playing back
>> at 78 bpm. I can't edit my midi because it doesn't match the
>> session so it doesn't lighn up to
>> the grid. I need to be able to change the session tempo to 78bpm
>> without having it change
>> the midi. Is there a way to do this? I looked a little bit at the
>> Beat mapper but that would
>> require drawing connecting lines to creat lots of tempo changes
>> and what I need is more
>> exact then that.
>>
> Yes, select your MIDI Region(s), then go to Region > Lock SMPTE
> position, then change
> your tempo. The MIDI won't move.
Hey David. Yes, but if he does it this way, it will be hard to
exactly match the temp to fit the existing MIDI performance - a
little drift is almost inevitable .... To avoid any drift, he should
get un-shy about the Beatmapping (re-clocking) functions in Logic...
If the material is tight to a click according to Logic's metronome,
then he'll only have to do one or two connections at the start of the
track and the tempo will align for the rest of the track. And if it
does drift just a little later in the track, he can just make a few
connection at those points in the track.
My 2¢.
Jonathan
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