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Board index Music Software Logic Pro. How to half speed midi region? Sun Nov 03, pm I have a midi region with 13 bars playing at , how can I remain tempo at while let them play at half speed?

Midi strech is a way I know, is there another more advanced way? Logic Files of this type are not available at this time. Please select ALL from above.

Click on a category to view the list of works. Javascript is required to use this site. Please enable Javascript in your browser's settings, and reload this page. Complicated setups are creativity killers—and once you've had the unencumbered experience of Roland wireless MIDI, you'll never want to go back.

For musicians, the downfall of many wireless MIDI systems is latency—that is, the time it takes to hear sound once you've pressed a key or tapped a drum pad.

High latency makes playing feel unnatural, and you can never get the timing right. The proprietary wireless technology in the WM series provides an immediate, ultra-responsive playing experience, just like you're plugged in with a normal MIDI cable. While Standard mode on the WM-1D will cover most playing situations, timing-critical applications may benefit from even more speed. Fast mode turbocharges the transfer rate to 3 ms—better than the internal speed of many hardware devices—providing ultra-fast communication between WM units.

Learn more about the WM If you have questions about operating your Roland product, please check our Knowledge Base for answers to the most common questions. You can also contact our Product Support department by phone or email. To save a clip from the open Live Set to disk, simply drag it to the Places section of the browser and drop it into the Current Project or any user folder.

You can then type in a new name for the clip or confirm the one suggested by Live with Enter. Note that Live Clips that are imported into tracks already containing devices or clips will appear with their clip settings but not their devices. You could, for instance, drop a bassline Live Clip on an existing track that drives a bass instrument, rather than creating a new track. Clips belonging to any Live Sets already on disk are also Live Clips.

Please see the section on merging Sets see 5. The default clip in the. Live Clips, on the other hand, are stored on disk as separate musical ideas. For example, you could create a number of variations from the same audio clip by using different warp, pitch, envelope and effect settings, and store them all as separate Live Clips.

In the browser, you could then independently sort and preview these clips, even though they are all referring to the same source sample. The type of document that you create and work on in Live is called a Live Set.

In the browser, you can double-click or press Enter on a Live Set to open it. Live makes it easy to merge Sets, which can come in handy when combining work from different versions or pieces.

To add all tracks except the return tracks from one Live Set into another, drag the Set from the browser into the current Set, and drop it onto any track title bar or into the drop area next to or below the tracks. The tracks from the dropped Set will be completely reconstructed, including their clips in the Session and Arrangement View, their devices, and their automation.

If you prefer to import individual tracks from a Set, you can unfold the Live Set in the browser just as if it were a folder. You can now drag the individual tracks and drop them as described at the beginning of this section. Any grooves see Chapter 13 that were saved with your Set are also available as a folder within the unfolded Set.

You can also drag Group Tracks see Group Tracks can be expanded in the browser, allowing you to load an individual track from within. In addition to unfolding Sets, you can further unfold the tracks within the Sets to access the individual Session View clips that were used on the track:.

You can browse, preview and import Session View clips from the Set as if they had been stored as individual Live Clips. This means that any Live Set can serve as a pool of sounds for any other, suggesting creative reuse and crossover. You can export a selection of Session View clips as a new Live Set by dragging them to the browser. Live will use these settings as the initialized, default state for new Live Sets.

You can use this to pre-configure:. These Sets will then function as templates: they will load with the configuration you saved, but with the name Untitled. To view a list of the files referenced by the current Live Set, choose the Manage Files command from the File menu, click the Manage Set button, and then click the View Files button. Live will display one line for each file used by the Live Set.

To list all clips or instruments in the Live Set where the file is actually used, click the triangle to expand the line. Here is what you can do:. A Live Project is a folder containing Live-related files that belong together.

Consider, for example, work on a piece of music: You start out with an empty Live Set; you record audio and thereby create new sample files; you drag in samples from collections; you save different versions of the Live Set along the way so that you can go back and compare.

When you save a Live Set under a new name or in a new folder location, Live will create a new project folder and store the Live Set there — unless you are saving the Live Set into an existing Live Project. We have recorded some audio into a new Live Set. The Desktop is available in the browser because we have previously added it as a user folder.

Here is the result as displayed by the Live browser:. Next, we record another track into our Project. We save the modified version of the Live Set under a new name so that we do not lose the previous version. As this has nothing to do with our tango dabblings, we decide to save it outside the Tango Project folder, say on the Desktop.

Live creates a new project folder named Samba Project next to Tango Project. So far we have seen how to create Live Projects and save versions of Live Sets into them. How do we open a Project? Simply by opening any of its contained Live Sets.

Note that the new project folder has no Samples folder yet. You can prevent this by collecting external files see 5. A note for users of older Live versions : Live does not allow overwriting Live Sets that were created by older major versions to prevent compatibility problems.

Doing this will insure that the newly saved Live Sets reside in project folders. By default, new instrument and effect presets are stored in your current Project. At times however, it may make more sense to save a preset to another folder or to your User Library, so that you can access them from other Projects.

You can drag a preset between folders after saving it see When saving presets that contain samples to a new location, Live may copy the samples depending on the settings in the Collect Files on Export chooser in the Library Preferences.

You can then type in a new name for the device or confirm the one suggested by Live with Enter. Click on the Status Bar message to access these. This is actually a shortcut for choosing the Manage Files command from the File menu, clicking the Manage Set button, and then clicking the Locate button found in the Missing Files section.

The File Manager will present you with a list of the missing files and associated controls. To manually fix a broken file reference, locate the missing file in the browser, drag it over to the File Manager and drop it on the respective line in the list of missing files. Note that Live will not care if the file you offer is really the file that was missing. Live offers a convenient automatic search function for repairing file references.

To reveal detailed options for guiding the automatic search function, click the neighboring triangular-shaped button. For each missing file, the automatic search function may find any number of candidates. To prevent a Live Set from containing broken file references, Live provides the option of collecting i. This is accomplished via the File Manager:. Separated by location other Projects, the User Library, installed by factory Packs, and elsewhere — sample collections from external drives, for example , the File Manager provides:.

Note that this can cause a lot of copying, especially if your Live Set uses large multisample collections! When you save Live Clips, device presets or tracks by dragging them into the Browser, Live manages the copying of associated files based on the selection made in the Collect Files on Export chooser in the Library Preferences.

This chooser provides the following options:. Instead of having to deal with problems while you are in a creative mode, you might prefer putting aside some dedicated housekeeping time to solve all the problems in one go.

Remember to click the Collect and Save button at the bottom of the File Manager when you are finished. Otherwise your changes will be discarded. You can then review them and decide to delete them individually or collectively. If not, the file is regarded as unused — even if other Projects or programs still use it. Clicking the Show button makes the browser list the unused files; there, you can preview samples see 5.

Note you can also find the unused files from the Library: choose the Manage Files command from the File menu, then click the Manage Library button, and then see the Unused Files section. Live inspects each Project individually and labels a file unused even if another Projects in the same folder does use that file.

To prevent losses, you may want to first collect the files into their respective Projects and then purge the Projects of unused files.



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