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  1. Thanks. Looking for input from other users, too. I doubt I'm the only person who's encountered this issue!
  2. Thanks for the feedback, David. Any other ideas or proposed solutions? Clearly Logic is storing the start and end sample numbers of each region somewhere; how to uncover that data is the question...
  3. The parent files have not been destructively edited. When I stretch the region, I easily recover the entirety of the original region. So, according to your list: 1. What parent audio file the region refers to. - This remains intact, as does the start position on the timeline 2. Sample number inside the audio file where the region starts. - This has been lost 3. Sample number inside the audio file where the region ends. - This has been lost What I would like to is readjust (input manually if necessary) the sample numbers for start and end points, which I can copy from the adjacent tracks, if there is a way to access them. Thanks for any help.
  4. Hello fellow Logic Users: Opening an old file where several regions using different mics were previously aligned, I discover that Logic has forgotten the edit points where certain regions were split (the shorter two in the center here). Is there a way to recover the position of those split points, or to copy them from the regions below? Where is the data stored that records the trim points in relation to the original audio file, and can I access it? Any advice would be much appreciated!
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