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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 6 Inscrit : 23 oct. 03 Lieu : Philadelphia - US Membre no 27,364 ![]() |
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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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 31 Inscrit : 17 févr. 05 Lieu : Huddessfield - UK Membre no 60,699 ![]() |
unfortunately these are all functions that would be very welcome in logic pro, if they ever decide to update the audio editing in it - its not changede in a long time and has nothing on cubase or protools
logic pro is brilliant in a lot of areas but not this one.. although i think you can snap regions to the end of another region on the same track - you should be able to set that on an option field i think at the top right of the arrange window CCCPPP |
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