Hello,
anyone know an easy way to get loops perfect length in Logic? My loops never seem to snap perfectly. For example, when I want my loop to be 4 bars long, it may end up being 4 bars and 1/128th long, which may not seem like a lot at first, but by the end of the song timings will be significantly off.
Perfect looping with logic
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Perfect looping with logic
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Maybe this will help.
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... php?t=9241
You can use this information to size your blocks of audio, or loop them.
Regards
Sharp.
http://www.korgforums.com/forum/phpBB2/ ... php?t=9241
You can use this information to size your blocks of audio, or loop them.
Regards
Sharp.
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to OP, you need to learn more about time stretching in logic. Its quite simple really.
Just turn your locators on. select the region with your audio data, and go to region>stretch to locators (or something like that, not in front of logic right now)
it will expand or decrease your audio sample to the locators and adjust it to 4 bars perfectly
and if you are talking about the actual region not snapping to the track at the right intervals, i would like to know this too lol. because it happens to me a lot. i just use the zoom tool to zoom in waaaay on the end, and adjust it perfectly myself. but there has to be a better way
Just turn your locators on. select the region with your audio data, and go to region>stretch to locators (or something like that, not in front of logic right now)
it will expand or decrease your audio sample to the locators and adjust it to 4 bars perfectly
and if you are talking about the actual region not snapping to the track at the right intervals, i would like to know this too lol. because it happens to me a lot. i just use the zoom tool to zoom in waaaay on the end, and adjust it perfectly myself. but there has to be a better way