Hi,
I don’t have access to a vocalist so I’m going to start using accapellas. I have tried this a couple of times already but find it quite difficult, especially say if I’m using a vocal that is at 80-90bpm and I’m trying to make a 128bpm house track. I also find it difficult to find out the original tempo of the vocal also. I know of “flex time” and the “time and pitch” in logic but don’t know how to use them really, I watch you tube clips, have read manuals etc but still don’t get it quite right!
I was hoping you might be able to make a tutorial video on how to make vocals fit tracks in Logic 9 as this would help me big time!
Thank you,
Dawn.
Hi Dawn,
You are probably using L9 if you are talking about Flex? Posted this here already, so just pasting it here again. Hope it helps :D
Drag your loop into the arrange.
Select it.
Keep finger on ALT & move the cursor to the bottom of the file… same way you would if you were changing length of it. You’ll see the icon change as you do.
Doing it like this is a shortcut to timestretch it… you then keep finger on ALT & drag the end of the file to the bar you want.
[quote]ICN (16/08/2010)[hr]Hi Dawn,
You are probably using L9 if you are talking about Flex? Posted this here already, so just pasting it here again. Hope it helps:D
Drag your loop into the arrange.
Select it.
Keep finger on ALT & move the cursor to the bottom of the file… same way you would if you were changing length of it. You’llsee the icon change as you do.
Doing it like this is a shortcut to timestretch it… you then keep finger on ALT & drag the end of the file to the bar you want.[/quote]
This…
Or, if you have the cycle region on, you can click (i think…not looking) Edit, cycle region to location markers.