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Hi,
>The InTime site's explanation implies that the MIDI notes will only be
>placed snapped
>to a set tempo in Logic, and this won't line up with the audio original.
Peter wrote:
>No, there is a misunderstanding. Of course you can play how you want
>and other players can add their tracks without any tempo information....
>But if you
>later want to add virtual instruments via the score or drum loops it is
>much easier to
>have the played notes within a measurement system....>
Good, thank you. Now I understand.
But, the idea of having the ability to add yet other MIDI instruments to
this brings an additional question: can I somehow *later* instruct Logic 6
or 7 (or InTime) to make that original MIDI track the guide tempo, complete
with tempo changes?
I assume InTime will do this during the laying down the first MIDI (if I'm
understanding right, that's its main function), but will it do it also
after the fact, when both the acoustic and first MIDI track are already
recorded?
Thanks
steven rowat
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