Logic Pro 9 - Flex Audio (lock tempo to grid)

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2009

Logic Pro 9 - Flex Audio (locking a 70's song tempo to a fixed grid)
This is a quick look at one aspect of Logic 9's great new tool for elastic audio.

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  • hey dud whats that widget called that you use to find the BPM?

  • Tempo

  • hey can you answer this i dont have that anymore that on the right upper korner i just have 2 tools to choese with

  • It's a Pref setting.

  • Nice, just what I was looking for thanks man,

    I just got logic pro 9 and i'm kinda lost in it

    I want to fix so many songs from the 80s

    That I think this will help and one question

    How can edit a track with logic p9 like makin

    The song shorter or larger... Thanks

  • Once you get the song locked to a tempo, you can use snap... to cut bars.. repeat... double.. remove etc.

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  • thanks, very informative.. !

  • Great video!

    Quick question on the transport settings you're using. How do you make the transport stop and hold its position for when you play again?

  • the name of the WIDGET BPM of dashboard pleas ???

  • it took me a few times to look back at your vid to start understanding this function. Its basically just telling it where to lock to grid. I'd do bigger chunks at a time and take it from there cause it may just lock it a little faster than so many markers. Kudos!

  • how dare this not be in Logic Pro 8

  • @Timdrum why don't you make a tutorial on how to do that? or maybe have a competition on remixing an old track, you use your way that 'makes more sense' and someone else uses the way that only everyone else apart from you uses. douche.

  • Thanks that was quite useful. 

  • its called bpm counter

  • Nice tutorial - thanks : )

  • Thanks for the tutorial dude... It was really comprehensive and helpful

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