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Hi,
Thanx, for the tip, but I can't seem to find the "get tempo using
objects
and locators" function anywhere. I'm using Logic Audio Platinum (Mac)
4.0.6.
thanx,
Peter Price
Syrcular Audio
@Brooklyn, NY
U.S.A.
syrcle@...
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> Message: 13
> Date: Fri, 19 Nov 1999 09:07:20 +0100
> From: "Sascha Franck" <saschafranck@...>
> Subject: Re: Importing Loops/Audio and Tempo Matching
>
>> From: Peter Price <syrcle@...>
>> Is their a way to analyze a piece of audio in Logic to determine
it's
> tempo,
>> and then be given the option to either Time Compress/Expand to
match with
>> the sequence tempo or adjust the sequence tempo to match the audio?
I've
>> read some fairly confusing tips on a user site, but can anyone tell
me how
>> to do it fast and efficiently?
>
>
> If you know the exact length of the audio, check the "get tempo
using
> objects and locators" function. Of course you'd need to setup an
appropriate
> locator range first.
>
> If you don't know the length, or if the temp varies, use the reclock
> function by creating a guide sequence (it's the easiest IMO).
>
> You can then cut to proper lengthed parts (1,2,4, etc bars)
>
> If you want to stretch your audio and allready got the proper length
(see
> above) you can use the "Time and Pitch Machine" to stretch to
almost any new
> tempo (don't expect too good results with drastic changes) by simply
> entering the desired tempo and length.
>
> Sascha
>
> Sascha
>
>
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