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Hi, desperately trying to beat map a Track in 6/8 from either Audio
or a recorded midi click track (conductor track), no matter what
tempo i choose, 40 or 80 bpm, whenever I try to line the grid to the
midi or the Analyzed audio file, I get "To set this beat would result
in too slow a tempo"
(translated from my german Version). I even get this, when the hits
are relatively near to the main tempo of the song.
A display bug concerning 3/4 rhythms in 7.1 is supposed to be
cleared, even though my 6/8s are interpreted in grups of two, i.e. as
a 3/4 rhythm to be exact.
Any help would be appreciated.
Regards, Frank Valet
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, Frank Valet <frank.valet@...>
wrote:
>
> Hi, desperately trying to beat map a Track in 6/8 from either Audio
> or a recorded midi click track (conductor track), no matter what
> tempo i choose, 40 or 80 bpm, whenever I try to line the grid to the
> midi or the Analyzed audio file, I get "To set this beat would
result
> in too slow a tempo"
> (translated from my german Version). I even get this, when the hits
> are relatively near to the main tempo of the song.
> A display bug concerning 3/4 rhythms in 7.1 is supposed to be
> cleared, even though my 6/8s are interpreted in grups of two, i.e. as
> a 3/4 rhythm to be exact.
> Any help would be appreciated.
> Regards, Frank Valet
>
Hey guy: I just finished tempo tracking an aria by hand for that very same
damn reason.
What gives? I have used beat mapping before with no problems and I know for
a fact that
moving those beats has nothing to do with the tempo being too low because it
says that
no matter which way you intend to move the beat. Plus if I can set it by
hand, certainly it
could have set it automatically. Plus it wouldn't analyze an mp3 until i
exported it as an
AAF.
Nothin' but luv
jim ellis
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