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timing shifting around somewhere in the middle of the song?


jthmovement

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hi there

 

long time logic 9 user and reader of this site, first post and problem i cannot figure out or see any other posts about this same issue.

 

Really hope someone can help!?

 

I just took my computer to get more ram and bigger hard drive,

when i got it back it seems that when i'm recording a few different tracks and listen back to them, the tracks either move ever so slightly ahead of the beat and /or behind the beat. i dont have any plug ins inserted or sending. just a basic 3 track session file. im not getting any latency problems or compensating at all. its either the drums that shift during playback or the guitar, or bass. and its constantly changing.

 

im also getting a couple error messages that i think might have something to do with this. when i open a session file that has been created since i brought my computer in to get souped up this comes up..

 

"One or multiple audio files changed in length! As a result, one audio

region changed in length or content position."

 

and also when i go to save something new this comes up

 

"You navigated to a location which appears to be a project folder (it

contains the file “NEW JAM (crashed).logic”). Click “Use” to use this

project folder, 'Create' to create a new project folder in the same

location, or 'Cancel' to return to the Save As... dialog"

 

could this be caused by logic somehow saving new sessions and they are been saved in multiple folders / hard drives?

 

looking forward to hearing from you

 

Thanks

 

J

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Hi J?

 

We need to know what you are using to record.

Click this link to your signature and add your system information:

• Logic version and sub-version (e.g. Logic Pro X 10.1.1)

• OS X version and sub-version (e.g. OS X Yosemite 10.10.3)

• Computer (e.g. MacBook Pro, Mac Pro, iMac)

• Processor (e.g. 2.2 GHz Intel i7)

• Memory (e.g. 8GB)

• Audio interface manufacturer and model (e.g. RME Babyface)

 

(most of that information can be found by choosing Logic Pro X > About Logic Pro X, and  > About This Mac)

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It just started when i took my comp to get a new hard drive and more ram.

 

That does not make any sense.

What kind of hard drive do you have now?

Are you recording to the system drive?

Is the system drive correctly recognised by the OS?

What happens if you save as to another location?

 

Do you think those error messages have something to do with it?

No it's jus a generic warning meaning you are trying to save a project and its folders to a different project folder.

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