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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• Tempo markers: Displayed as blue lines, tempo markers denote a tempo change at that<br />

point in the audio region and continue to maintain that tempo change during<br />

time-stretching activities. A tempo marker located at the end of an audio region indicates<br />

that the region follows the project tempo; changing the tempo does not change the<br />

length of that region. For details, see Moving Flex Markers and Time Stretching.<br />

Working with Flex Markers<br />

Flex markers allow you to alter the timing of audio material. You can create them manually<br />

(as discussed in this section) or they can be created automatically during the audio<br />

quantization process (see Quantizing Audio or MIDI Regions).<br />

You can create single or multiple flex markers in an audio file, which allows you to<br />

manipulate whole or partial areas of the material. The following sections describe the<br />

various ways to create, move, and delete flex markers.<br />

Tip: You may find it useful to use the Zoom function in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> when creating, editing,<br />

and deleting flex markers.<br />

Creating Flex Markers<br />

You can create flex markers within the body of an audio region, either between or directly<br />

on top of existing transient markers.<br />

Note: Make sure that Flex view is turned on and a flex mode is set for the track. For details,<br />

see Turning on Flex View and Choosing Flex Modes.<br />

To create a flex marker<br />

µ Click the area in the upper half of the waveform body.<br />

532 Chapter 16 Flex Time Editing<br />

• If you click in the area on or beside an existing transient marker (note the change of<br />

mouse pointer), the flex marker is created directly on top of the transient marker.

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