So your on logic and it decides not to snap properly
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So your on logic and it decides not to snap properly
Ok so its not a very big issue but it happens to me alot when trying to make a track i will suddenly realise alot of sounds are out of time,
and infact the past 8 / 16 / 32 bars that i have just written are about 1/8th of a bar out of time...
i know it can be fixed by changing the snap option at the top but does anyone know a permenant fix to this?
sorry about the spelling really tired
and infact the past 8 / 16 / 32 bars that i have just written are about 1/8th of a bar out of time...
i know it can be fixed by changing the snap option at the top but does anyone know a permenant fix to this?
sorry about the spelling really tired
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Do you pitchbend / automate your bpms?
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Re: So your on logic and it decides not to snap properly
quantanizeatlanitca wrote:Ok so its not a very big issue but it happens to me alot when trying to make a track i will suddenly realise alot of sounds are out of time,
and infact the past 8 / 16 / 32 bars that i have just written are about 1/8th of a bar out of time...
i know it can be fixed by changing the snap option at the top but does anyone know a permenant fix to this?
sorry about the spelling really tired
Re: So your on logic and it decides not to snap properly
Surely you're on about changing the snap settings from relative to absolute?
I just leave mine in smart mode and it seems to do the job just fine
I just leave mine in smart mode and it seems to do the job just fine
Re: So your on logic and it decides not to snap properly
I'll start in smart mode and then it will decide to snap slightly outside of the grid markings
so then ill switch to absolute value and after a random space of time (30 mins - 4 hours) it will swap back.
As i say its a minor inconvenience its just irritating and wondered if it was a bug with logic or prehaps im just retarded?
Im running logic pro 8..
so then ill switch to absolute value and after a random space of time (30 mins - 4 hours) it will swap back.
As i say its a minor inconvenience its just irritating and wondered if it was a bug with logic or prehaps im just retarded?
Im running logic pro 8..
Re: So your on logic and it decides not to snap properly
Select Snap to division.
Select Snap to Absolute Value; and while you're at it: Snap Automation.
Done, problem solved.
Select Snap to Absolute Value; and while you're at it: Snap Automation.
Done, problem solved.
Re: So your on logic and it decides not to snap properly
i believe the update to logic 9 fixes a few automation bugs like this. just maybe...
Re: So your on logic and it decides not to snap properly
Bullshit wrote:Select Snap to division.
Select Snap to Absolute Value; and while you're at it: Snap Automation.
Done, problem solved.
Will give it a go next time it decides to slip out, thank you =]
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