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Logic 104
Flex Time Editing
Flex Time Editing is one of the most exciting and anticipated features of Logic Pro 9. Star macProVideo.com trainer Steve H. shows you how it works!
Logic 104 : Flex Time Editing
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08. The Marque Tool Creates Flex Markers too!
17. Quantizing Audio in Flex Mode
19. Phase Locked Flexing and Slicing
26. Aligning (Snapping) Tracks to Each Other
30. Deconstructing Jordan
Flex Time Editing
1: The Basics
01. Intro to Flex Editing
02. How It Works
03. Learning the Tools and Parameters
04. Selectively Opting Out Regions
2: Creating and Editing Transien...
05. Igor’s Quick Tip: Flex Enabling Multiple Tracks
06. Creating Flex Markers
07. Using the Flex Tool in Multiple Marker Mode
08. The Marque Tool Creates Flex Markers too!
09. Manipulating Flex and Transient Markers
10. Flex Whole Regions
11. Expanding The Flex Borders
12. Creating and Placing Transient Markers
13. Igor’s Quick Tip: The Pencil Tool’s Split Personality
14. Soloing Transients in the Sample Editor
3: Let’s Get Flexing
15. What is Slice Mode?
16. Slicing a Kick Drum
17. Quantizing Audio in Flex Mode
18. Dealing With Gaps
4: Flexing Phase Locked Tracks
19. Phase Locked Flexing and Slicing
20. Grouping Tracks for Phase Locked Flexing
21. What Is Q-Reference, And How Does It Work?
22. One Click Quantizing!
23. Different Regions with Different Quantizations
24. Master Those Advanced Quantization Parameters!
5: The Other Flex Modes
25. Flexing Solo Tracks Using Monophonic Mode
26. Aligning (Snapping) Tracks to Each Other
27. Flexing Polyphonic Tracks
28. Trying Out Rhythmic and Polyphonic Modes
6: Experimentation
29. Flexing Apple Loops
30. Deconstructing Jordan
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