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  • Hebegoa
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    Joined: Apr 12th, 2011
    Logic X, using existing .wav and tempo
    Sooo, I've a bunch of old stuff from an ancient DAW that I burned and imported into Logic Pro X. I haven't seen a tutorial that addresses this exactly, and I've wasted SO much time. I'd love to use the drummer feature, and found the tracks don't seem to be exactly 133 or 134 bpm. Nothing lines up for very long. Is there an option I've overlooked to have logic adjust these tracks, and then have drummer follow then, so the beat doesn't get off? Thanks for the help.
  • GaryHiebner
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    Joined: May 6th, 2007
    Re: Logic X, using existing .wav and tempo
    You could use Logic's Flex Time feature to help you detect the transients in the drum tracks, and flex them to your project tempo. SteveH has a great tutorial on Flex Time editing: [url]https://www.macprovideo.com/tutorial/logic9104[/url]
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