Hi!
I'm having trouble exporting files to open in Logic Pro 8 in omf. The document can be opened but even after I input the correct tempo all the audio regions get in the wrong position except the ones starting at zero. I'm also getting stereo tracks as two mono tracks but I suppose that could be normal with omf. What could be the problem here? What are the right settings to export the document?
Exporting to Logic??
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Re: Exporting to Logic??
I suspect that's because the audio is put in the 'right' place before you set the tempo, and then they move with the tempo change (as you would expect) - can you 'lock' tracks to timecode position in Logic? That would be the only way to stop them from moving after a tempo change.lumisuto wrote:..after I input the correct tempo all the audio regions get in the wrong position except the ones starting at zero.
Mono tracks is normal with OMF. Doesn't sound like you're doing anything in the export process. It's a pity that OMF doesn't allow for tempo maps to be included.I'm also getting stereo tracks as two mono tracks but I suppose that could be normal with omf. What could be the problem here? What are the right settings to export the document?
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