Tempo change while creating new audio file from Apple Loop
Oct 6th, 2009, 10:34
Hi there. I just reviewed Logic 101, which told me how to reverse an audio file, starting with changing the Apple Loop to a standard audio region. (One aside: in the MPV tutorial, we're told that the new file will have to be something other than an AIFF or CAF format, but when I did this step, Logic told me specifically to use AIFF).
Anyhow, my real issue: when the new region was created, it was shorter than the original, which was a full 2 bars. This one is about 1-2/3 that length, but there's a partial looping tail on the end to make it the full 2 bars. When I play it back, it's a faster tempo than the original. I did this again, making sure that my sample/bit rate settings were correct (I tried twice again - once on original settings, once actually selecting the settings my Logic session is open at - 24/48). Are Apple Loops created at a higher resolution?