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Hello Folks
I have a completed song with audio/instrument tracks that were created with
the song tempo at 500+ bpm.
This makes sequencing hard, so I'd like to dup the contents of the arrange
into a song at a reasonable tempo. This works with files that start at bar
1, but everything else snaps to the bar positions of the original song.
..any way to accomplish this, save bouncing each track into contiguous files
before moving them?
Thanks for the help
cl
On 08.06.2006, at 00:41, forums@logic-users.org wrote:
> Message posted by cl <c_l@earthlink.net>:
> I have a completed song with audio/instrument tracks that were
> created with
> the song tempo at 500+ bpm.
> This makes sequencing hard, so I'd like to dup the contents of the
> arrange
> into a song at a reasonable tempo. This works with files that start
> at bar
> 1, but everything else snaps to the bar positions of the original
> song.
>
> ..any way to accomplish this, save bouncing each track into
> contiguous files
> before moving them?
how about using a tempo where the appropriate bars are relatively
easy to figure out? 125? 250? should make things a lot easier, I
suppose..
kai
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K9 Kai Niggemann <canine@waf80.de> wrote:
> how about using a tempo where the appropriate bars are relatively easy
to figure out? 125? 250? should make things a lot easier, I suppose.. kai
That could be reasonable if the tempo was not an extremely high/odd number,
and the arrange didn't have so many regions..As a last resort it's a
possible solution. Generating contiguous files per track would be a better
bet.
I'd like to disable the snap-to-tempo behavior and retain the relative
position of regions.
Is this possible?
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