Logic Pro Audio Merging, Merging Multiple Audio Regions |
jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 05:27
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Maybe, I'm an idiot, but does Logic Pro seem rather clumsy in the merging of multiple audio regions into one large region? In Pro Tools, I can do this task very quickly and easily, but the only way I can do this is by using the "glue" tool.
Can anyone provide me with some advice? Should I stick to Pro Tools, or continue with Logic Pro 7? I thought Logic Pro would be just as easy as Pro Tools, but that is not proving to be the case. Thanks, Albert. |
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funkboylazar Logic Pro Audio Merging jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 05:27
formatj You could use the "Merge objects" key co... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 06:11
lancet I guess that depends somewhat on what you're t... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 12:53
funkboylazar Thanks for your replies. There is no question, th... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 16:05
citypigeon unfortunately these are all functions that would b... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 16:59
funkboylazar Once again, thanks for your useful replies. You h... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 22:48
editbrain the fastest way to merge tracks in logic is to cli... ven. 23 sept. 2005, 14:55
formatj You could use the "Merge objects" key co... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 06:11
lancet I guess that depends somewhat on what you're t... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 12:53
funkboylazar Thanks for your replies. There is no question, th... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 16:05
citypigeon unfortunately these are all functions that would b... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 16:59
funkboylazar Once again, thanks for your useful replies. You h... jeu. 22 sept. 2005, 22:48
editbrain the fastest way to merge tracks in logic is to cli... ven. 23 sept. 2005, 14:55
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