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From: leo stones <leostones@blueyonder.co.uk>
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2005 at 8:48:45 AM
Subject: Sample start/end edit in exs24 mk2 in Logic 7.1
Message #204361
This one has had me tearing my hair out, I'm sure others may have encountered the same problem. If I have a vocal phrase, for example, that goes 'we drift away into the night' in the arrange page, then I load that audio file into my exs24 and I want to have a few different keygroups all starting at different points, 'we' on C1, 'drift' on C#1, 'away' on D1, etc, etc, I click on the little 'E' in the exs24 zone parameter box, and it brings up the dialogue box that says something like 'region used in arrange window, can't edit region borders' which basically means that if I edit what's in the exs24, it will affect the start point of the audio file on the arrange page!! How do I adjust the start point of a sample in the exs, without it affecting the start point in the arrange window. There is no reference to it in the manual and I do remember it worked once by accident, so I know it is possible but I don't know how I don't really want to have to create new audio files as a workaround
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From: Roger Jackson <rj@filmtrax.co.uk>
Date: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 at 6:28:12 AM
Subject: Re: Sample start/end edit in exs24 mk2 in Logic 7.1
Message #204404
Can't try this out myself right now, but I think the problem should only apply to the *start* of the region in arrange. So maybe try creating you regions in arrange first, and then import them into EXS.? RJ Film Music OXFORD UK
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