Apple Logic Pro X User Manual

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Chapter 14

Edit the timing and pitch of audio

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Do one of the following:

Drag the flex marker to the left.
The audio material is time compressed up to the preceding flex marker, the preceding tempo
marker, or the region start position. The audio material is time expanded up to the following
flex marker or the following tempo marker (which can also be the region end position).

If you move the flex marker to the left and it crosses a previous flex marker, the previous flex
marker jumps back to the previous transient marker. This allows you to extend the Flex Time
editing range to the left. The same behavior occurs if a flex marker crosses a tempo marker.

Drag the flex marker to the right.
The audio material is time expanded up to the preceding flex marker, the preceding tempo
marker, or the region start position. The audio material is time compressed up to the following
flex marker or the following tempo marker (which can also be the region end position).
If you move the flex marker to the right and it crosses a following flex marker, the following
flex marker jumps forward to the next transient marker. This allows you to extend the
Flex Time editing range to the right. The same behavior occurs if a flex marker crosses a
tempo marker.

Snap a flex marker to a transient in another region

1

Click-hold the flex marker, then drag the pointer up or down over an adjacent track.

A yellow guideline appears in the audio region on the adjacent track as you move from transient
to transient.

2

Release the mouse button to snap the flex marker to the highlighted transient marker.

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