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> Inserting Empty Bars/space In Logic Express, Logic Express question
tbird33
posté lun. 20 nov. 2006, 20:59
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I searched for the answer to this, but was unable to locate a specific solution.

I need to open up 19 bars in the middle of a song in Logic Express, that is, create
a blank space in order to add a middle section. How do I insert bars
so I don't have to manually move all the tracks 19 bars down?

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Tbird
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gdoubleyou
posté lun. 20 nov. 2006, 21:07
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If the tracks are continuous, lasso all tracks, use the scissor tool to cut at the correct bar, select the cut tracks and drag them 19 bars to the right. save.

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Ce message a été modifié par gdoubleyou - lun. 20 nov. 2006, 21:08.


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tbird33
posté lun. 20 nov. 2006, 21:16
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Thanks for the response...my problem is that the tracks aren't continuous. There are all sorts
of punch-ins, loops, and breaks. So there's no way to just open up measures without manually moving tracks?
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banevt
posté mar. 21 nov. 2006, 01:39
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If you cut all the tracks at the right spot and then select all the tracks you're going to move and then move them all at the same time you will move the song in the exact same structure.
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"Inserting a Gap across All Tracks
Region > Cut/Insert Time > Insert Time and Move by Locators—The selected objects are
cut at the left locator. All objects to the right of the left locator are moved to the right
by the cycle length. This creates a gap between the locators. Objects which began at
the left locator now begin at the right locator. "

chapter 3 Arrange Window page 167


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gdoubleyou
posté mar. 21 nov. 2006, 19:46
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Kool didn't know that, Lancet.


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tbird33
posté mar. 21 nov. 2006, 21:32
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Unfortunately, the cut/insert time option is not available
on the region menu in Logic Express. I guess I've hit the
wall with Express, and need to make the investment
in Pro.

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tbird
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posté mer. 22 nov. 2006, 02:32
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QUOTE (tbird33 @ Tue 21 Nov 2006, 16:32) *
Unfortunately, the cut/insert time option is not available
on the region menu in Logic Express. I guess I've hit the
wall with Express, and need to make the investment
in Pro.

Thanks again,

tbird


Sorry , I didn't realize that. I've only used LAG, LAP and Pro and they've all had it.

You won't regret Pro. It might sting at first, price wise, but you'll be glad you did.

gdoubleyou, you're welcome!!


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