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MArk Drillich <soundcraft@kong.nl> writes:
>I'm working on music for a movie which isn't finished yet. So i only
have
>rough material to work with and i want to be able to skip randomly
through
>the movie material and see how the music that's logic is playing at that
>moment works for different fragments.
>Only problem is that Logic always syncs to the movie [or vice versa] so
when
>i move the Quicktime slider to check another fragment Logic also moves
to
>another position in the arrangment. Which i don't want because i want to
>hear a specific part of the composition.
>Hope i made muself clear and that anyone knows the tric!
Open the movie in QuickTime player if you don't want
it aligned with Logic's timeline. There won't be a floating
window, and you'll have to hit Play and Stop in two programs.
The other way is to leave the movie opened in Logic, but
keep changing the movie's offset so that it aligns with Logic's
timeline differently.
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