I am reading the logic getting started book and it says you can change the key of AUDIO loops:
"the advantage of apple loop audio files is their ability to automatically match the tempo and key of a logic project"
I know how to change the key, transpose the key, in logic etc... I am not asking how to do it, but is that actually possible??
I understand midi loops or midi in general being able to switch keys and transpose etc.. but audio loops??
does logic have some kind of autotune or melodyne built into it? how is this possible??
I just don't understand how a guitar strum audio loop strumming say a c chord is able to be transposed to a d chord, f chord, e chord, etc...
I can understand how the software instrument loops (midi loops) would be able to change to match your project because they are midi and the midi notes can just be transposed to whatever Key, chord, etc....
I never heard of software being able to change prerecorded audio that is playing more than one note at a time... (well i think melodyne can do it now, not sure) can someone please explain how this is possible in logic?? or if it truly is?