Logic has limit on the sequencer of X number of ticks , this is why the only way you can extend the total time is by lowering BPM. I don't know how you got 8 hours on the Powerbook. Was that with Logic too ? Dave Eager Jess Jackson:: wrote: > Hi Jer, > > Thank you to Dave eager by the way, > > Yes I am doing it in logic because its what I write / produce and > produce > songs in, ive been using logic for years but this is the first time > that I > have made a track longer than an hour ;-) > > I usually use Pro tools with the digidesign 888 hardware but I decided > to > use logic this time... > > I do use Waveburner Pro to burn my CD's , I first get a bounced track > from > logic or pro tools, then I throw that over the network to the burning > computer, stick it in waveburner and ID the tracks but ive only used > waveburner about 5 times to ID Mix Cd's and ive found that the Ids > don1t > always stay to the possition that you put them... Once the CD is > burnt, they > seem to be drifting so ive had to burn them a few times before getting > a > good result.. > > Anyway, I will try the smpte code option and I will also try a new > arrangment with a longer song possition at the same tempo, and see if > that1s > possible, ... Cause I was only getting 1:06:00 out of it at 131bpm and > > that1s about 600 bars I think, but when I came home and checked on my > laptop, I can get 8 hours in sequencing on 131bpm, logic users please > check, > much appreciated, thankyou very much! =-)
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Re: [exs] Non esx Question.... Please help
2001-09-10 by David Eager
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