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From: Jonathan Perl <jonperl.public@...>
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 at 8:40:07 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] GEN: how to move multiple regions by +322 samples?
Message #123086
"Newtown Music" <muhammed@n...> wrote: >> Route them thru a bus and insert logics sample delay From: "John Pitcairn" <johnp@...> > Yeah, looks like that's what I'll have to do, but it means the > regions' _positions_ will still be inaccurate for editing purposes. > And any sends from those tracks won't have the correct delay > applied, so maybe I'll have to whack a sample delay onto every > software-monitored recorded track. Bummer. Hi John: This is for regions one-at-a-time, not multiples, and you probably already know this, but: To move 322 samples later -> What about opening each region in the sample editor and moving the Anchor by 322 samples later (be zoomed in, and display time in Samples) with "Update Arrange Position" checked. [The Anchor will move relative to the Arrange ruler, not the Audio.] Then uncheck "Update Arrange Position", and move the anchor back to it's original position. [The Audio will now move later relative to the Arrange ruler, not the Anchor.] Jonathan Perl Sonic Arts Center @ The City College Of New York (212) 650-6837 http://sonic.arts.ccny.cuny.edu
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From: "John Pitcairn" <johnp@...>
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 at 10:42:43 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] GEN: how to move multiple regions by +322 samples?
Message #123087
This is a reply to #123086.
--- In logic-users@y..., Jonathan Perl <jonperl.public@v...> wrote: > This is for regions one-at-a-time, not multiples, and you > probably already know this, but: To move 322 samples later -> > What about opening each region in the sample editor and > moving the Anchor by 322 samples later (be zoomed in, and > display time in Samples) with "Update Arrange Position" > checked. [The Anchor will move relative to the Arrange ruler, not > the Audio.] Then uncheck "Update Arrange Position", and move > the anchor back to it's original position. [The Audio will now > move later relative to the Arrange ruler, not the Anchor.] Ah, clever. Yes, that will work. I might even be able to lash up some QuicKeys automation for part of it. Thanks, will give it a go. John Pitcairn ----------------------------------------------------------------- Got a controller? Wish there was a midi learn function in Logic? Fadermapper demo: http://www.revolver.co.nz/fadermapper/ -----------------------------------------------------------------
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From: David Eager <beager@...>
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 at 6:48:25 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] GEN: how to move multiple regions by +322 samples?
Message #123102
This is a reply to #123087.
> --- In logic-users@y..., Jonathan Perl <jonperl.public@v...> wrote: >> This is for regions one-at-a-time, not multiples, and you >> probably already know this, but: To move 322 samples later -> >> What about opening each region in the sample editor and >> moving the Anchor by 322 samples later (be zoomed in, and >> display time in Samples) with "Update Arrange Position" >> checked. [The Anchor will move relative to the Arrange ruler, not >> the Audio.] Then uncheck "Update Arrange Position", and move >> the anchor back to it's original position. [The Audio will now >> move later relative to the Arrange ruler, not the Anchor.] On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 03:42 PM, John Pitcairn wrote: > Ah, clever. Yes, that will work. I might even be able to lash up > some QuicKeys automation for part of it. Thanks, will give it a go. > > > I would still think pasting 322 samples in each region would be quicker, if it's a region per track. Open-click-paste-close is a pretty simple operation. You could keep a 322-sample region in your autoload to copy, and it could be done in the audio window. dave eager
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From: "John Pitcairn" <johnp@...>
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 at 6:41:11 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] GEN: how to move multiple regions by +322 samples?
Message #123134
This is a reply to #123102.
--- In logic-users@y..., David Eager <beager@o...> wrote: > I would still think pasting 322 samples in each region would > be quicker, if it's a region per track. Open-click-paste-close is a > pretty simple operation. Simple, but for long files (we do record 30 minutes+ multitrack takes) it takes a while for the paste to happen, since every sample in the file must be moved. The double-anchor-move is more clicks, but quicker. John Pitcairn ------------------------------------------------------------------ Midi controller learn in Logic. Soft takeover. Lots of memories. Tracks remember control assignments. Write track automation. Fadermapper demo: http://www.revolver.co.nz/fadermapper/ ------------------------------------------------------------------
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From: "Peter Duemmler" <merlin@...>
Date: Sun, 3 Nov 2002 at 5:40:12 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] GEN: how to move multiple regions by +322 samples?
Message #123188
This is a reply to #123086.
From: "Jonathan Perl" <jonperl.public@...> > This is for regions one-at-a-time, not multiples, and you probably > already know this, but: To move 322 samples later -> What about opening each > region in the sample editor and moving the Anchor by 322 samples later (be > zoomed in, and display time in Samples) with "Update Arrange Position" > checked. [The Anchor will move relative to the Arrange ruler, not the > Audio.] > > Then uncheck "Update Arrange Position", and move the anchor back to it's > original position. [The Audio will now move later relative to the Arrange > ruler, not the Anchor.] That way you must remember to uncheck "search zero crossings". Whacky stuff the way it is now... Peter --- http://www.merlinsound.de
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