"Unlock the Power of Smart Tempo in Logic Pro X: Your Complete Guide"

"Unlock the Power of Smart Tempo in Logic Pro X: Your Complete Guide"

That Logic Pro Guy

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Johannes Harbort
Johannes Harbort - 11.11.2023 23:12

I´ve got a question: i´ve played guitar and used the adapt tempo mode. Afterwards i found that at some bars the tempo differs pretty much, you can even hear that it slows down and speeds up a bit without listening too hard. What i want (apart from rerecording): wouldn´t it be nice to set the tempo to an average of the tempo i played in and adapt /quantize my recording to it? That way i would have a constant bpm and it would be harder to play other parts to the now not too variable tempo... any ideas on that ? i found an "use average tempo" somewhere but couldn´t get it to do the trick.

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Carlin Davids
Carlin Davids - 11.11.2023 15:18

Saved my life!!!!!!THANK YOU THANK YOU THANKOYI!!!!!

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Marcus Gerber
Marcus Gerber - 17.07.2023 16:56

If you didn't record in adapt tempo mode, can you still make it analyze and adapt the tempo for what you've already recorded?

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Marcus Gerber
Marcus Gerber - 17.07.2023 16:50

Wow so cool! Amazing feature. Thanks so much for sharing this!

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Zendo Brendo
Zendo Brendo - 11.07.2023 01:31

This is huge. If I can play guitar in naturally the way a song feels right, then quantize drums to that performance - major game changer.

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Zach Valdivia
Zach Valdivia - 08.07.2023 12:33

great video, thank you for making this! question, does it only work if you drag files in? for example with remixes and overlays, anything that you want to create new material for (midi or recorded audio) - how would that work? i already have the Smart Tempo analyzed with the original artists recording - whats my next step? do i set it to Keep tempo so the original stays locked in? and then compose over that? I hope all this makes sense, Im realizing as i type, this is a loaded question lol -- also want to add, after the original recording was analyzed, the smart tempo results came out as red with blue dots, what does that mean?

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Bobby Dolan
Bobby Dolan - 09.06.2023 18:50

This is the best and clearest explanation i have ever seen. Thanks a bunch.

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John Prawdzik
John Prawdzik - 20.05.2023 03:08

does it work with guitar recordings?

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PHẠM LUÂN Official
PHẠM LUÂN Official - 07.05.2023 09:30

Thanks for this absolutely amazing tips

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Stay Resonant
Stay Resonant - 24.04.2023 01:32

After looking through many videos, this was the only one that did it. thanks.

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Shawn Crowe
Shawn Crowe - 08.04.2023 15:04

This is a very useful update for logic I only wish I started using it sooner since I usually create all my songs on my accoustic guitar but the drums never matched because I had the tempo set to the wrong bpm 😢 I finally test drove free tempo recording yesterday and left the click track on 😂 but the drums still sound better than they ever did before 👍🏼 I'm now attempting to export my older guitar tracks as aiff then importing them into my new free tempo recording template to see if I can avoid having to re-record all of my songs I came up with in the last year and a bit. There's a fee of them so I'd rather do it that way as opposed to having to go and re-record all of them again. Not being lazy it's just that I pretty much nailed the guitar parts on some of them and I'd much rather be able to use and utilize them as they are since they were recorded when they were brand new songs and the initial energy and excitement was captured. Great video 👍🏼 Muchos Gracias 🥹 Subbed

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Ádám Gregus
Ádám Gregus - 28.03.2023 16:45

I do not have 'smart tempo' in the menu. I do not find it.

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