Trifonic: Using Flex Time in Logic 9

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2010

Brian Trifon of Trifonic demonstrates how to use the Flex Time feature in Logic 9 to create a groove.

http://www.trifonic.com
http://nextstepaudio.com

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  • Take the little sticks out of your head, clean out your ears, and maybe you would see that I'm a person who has feelings, and all I have to do is do what I wanna do and all I want to do is hold on to my bag and not listen to you! And the only way that I would ever let go of my bag would be if you came over here right now and tried to pry it from my dead, lifeless fingers, okay? If you can get it from my kung-fu grip then you can come and have it, okay? Otherwise, step off, bitch.

  • what about the differens between sample rate of the project and the loop? I found it difficult to use this tool when, you know, your project is 48 kHz and loops are 44,1 kHz, logic automaticaly render loops to 48 kHz, so the sound becomes piched up. thanks

  • I never knew Ben Stiller did audio editing?!?

  • LOL, Does Sound Like Fresh Prince!

  • Nice trick ! Again a new great feature on Logic 9

    Thnx !

  • good stuff, i like the tutuorial

  • you have pretty much made my music heavier 1000%

    thanks alot man!

  • good tut

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