A technical support community for Apple Logic Pro users.
brianm wrote:You aren't slipping the contents of the region, you are shortening or lengthening the region. A real slip edit would not alter the region start and end points.
The only way to slip I know of is in the audio window.
harryroy292 wrote:I'm new on this forum and looking for knowledge can you please explain for me, how I can control shortening or lengthening?
Elita wrote:Hey everyone,
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And finally! We have slip editing in Logic Pro X 10.5!... but do we? I was so disappointed to find it's a key command and seems to only be available to adjust in very small increments. Does anybody know if my disappointment is founded here? Is there some way to drag the underlying audio file within a region with the cursor directly in the arrangement view?
Thanks for any help!
Elita wrote:I was so disappointed to find it's a key command and seems to only be available to adjust in very small increments.
Elita wrote:Is there some way to drag the underlying audio file within a region with the cursor directly in the arrangement view?
anp27 wrote:Elita wrote:I was so disappointed to find it's a key command and seems to only be available to adjust in very small increments.
Not true. The slip increment relies on the Nudge value, so if you want slip to move by larger increments all you need to do is adjust the Nudge value. You can set the Nudge value up to 1/1 note if you want, which is a pretty big increment.Elita wrote:Is there some way to drag the underlying audio file within a region with the cursor directly in the arrangement view?
You can't drag the audio file, the feature only works with key commands.
paxhiedy wrote:Yep, Id find painting next to impossible without them.
Ive seen where some have cut the end off, placed it over the nozzle of a spray can and decanted the paint too. Havent tried that myself yet, but it seems to work well.
paxhiedy wrote:Yep, Id find painting next to impossible without them.
Ive seen where some have cut the end off, placed it over the nozzle of a spray can and decanted the paint too. Havent tried that myself yet, but it seems to work well.