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eccomiqua

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  1. The thing is though that the tracks are actually changing. Some of my recordings become a lot faster when I increase the tempo and it's exactly what I don't want to happen. Is there a way to keep the audio the same without having to actually start all over?
  2. So I recorded a song without having set the tempo first and now whenever I try to set the tempo it changes the length and duration of the tracks. I tried locking the SMPTE position but while it would keep one of the tracks consistent, the rest of the tracks still changed. Is there anything I can do?
  3. Hey, I'm new at using Logic Pro X and I was recording a song when I realized I forgot to set the tempo and key beforehand. I tried changing the tempo but it completely screwed up the arrangement so I looked online and found this wonderful suggestion of Lock-SMPTE. The only problem is I can't find it for the life of me. I have Logic Pro X 10.0.4 on my Mac OS X (Mavericks). Under Functions I don't see any option pertaining to "regions" unless it's something along the lines of "Name Regions by Track Names". There is "MIDI Region parameters" but all there is is "Apply Quantization Permanently" and "Apply All Parameters Permanently". I realize I might be making a very novice mistake but I couldn't figure it out on my own so now I seek your help. Thanks
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