Loving your series Leo. Are you planning to do a tutorial on automation at all. As I struggle to find where I put automations and how to delete the ones I don’t want whilst experimenting
Thanks Leo for fantastic streams. Do you have a separate video on how to change gain on individual regions within a track. This feature seems unreliable. Many thanks.
Hi, i do not want to assume, so can I check you want to increase or normalise an audio region? And you currently change the gain from region properties accessed via the inspector?
Leo thanks for getting back to me. I think I've solved my problem but it might be useful for others. I tried to adjust the gain on a region but the inspector didn't show the gain option. My region contained several takes which disabled the gain feature on that region. Once I had flattened the region the gain option returned. Basically yiu can't adjust the gain on individual takes without falttening them. A stream on all aspects of gain control including the limits relating to takes might be useful. Thanks for your great streams. Trevor
For midi regions yes. For audio regions, you can trim and cut but if you want to select a specific audio part of the sample you need to bring it inside a sample editor, still inside the app…
Apple Logic Pro for iPad - Tutorial 28: Flex, Follow Tempo for your Audio Samples and Loops ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DTXr54lg330.html
Yes, select the audio region, go to inspector, under general you find a switch to reverse… it isn’t available if flex is on or if flex and follow are both on
There are several videos on this, start here: Apple Logic Pro for iPad - Tutorial 28: Flex, Follow Tempo for your Audio Samples and Loops ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-DTXr54lg330.html
When I drag an audio region to another one in the same track, overlapping them, the second region is trimmed, I can’t for example x-cross them.. there is a way to do that, that is possible in auria pro?
@FabrizioAscari an example… Apple Logic Pro for iPad - Tutorial 42: Fade-in / out, Crossfade, Equal Power or S-Curved Crossfade ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mssldvaXNVg.html