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> Merging Time Sigs, Logically, Can Logic jump from 4/4 to 3/4?
Bonzo3
posté dim. 23 oct. 2005, 15:02
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Hi All

I'm thinking of getting Logic Express but am curious to know if it can do something that Garageband cannot: switch time signatures, mid-song.

Do any Logic users out there write songs that drop the odd 3/4 bar into a 4/4 song? A lot of the music I listen to does this, or similar time signature shifts, and I find it really frustrating that (in Garageband) once the time signature is set, it's almost impossible to stray from it without losing all the synchronicity you've set up.

I'd be really grateful if anyone can tell me if this is possible in Logic, or if there's a good way to overcome the problem.

All the best...

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nbarnett
posté jeu. 27 avril 2006, 19:01
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It is very easy in Logic 7.1.

Go to Global and show Time signatures.
Click on the ruler where you want a change and you get a dialog box where you can ajust the signature to anything. I just did a song that has breaks of 5/4 and it had no problem. I have seen 6/8 9/8 and 13/8 as well.
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- Bonzo3   Merging Time Sigs, Logically   dim. 23 oct. 2005, 15:02
- - dixiechicken   I dont know if Logic Express has this capability. ...   ven. 28 oct. 2005, 10:39
- - Metro SE   Metro SE will do that.   ven. 28 avril 2006, 01:15
- - Gojinx   No need to go "Global"-just go to the tr...   ven. 28 avril 2006, 08:51


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