dantonedantone Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 I'm writing music for a live production/play at a church. Since it will be performed live, the timing will always be a little different. I want it to jump to the next part to convey the emotion being performed at that moment. (i.e. major to minor feel) My solution was to make the music for a scene go a little long, then use a marker for the next part, and finally use the "Go To Next Marker" shortcut (option+.) to jump to the next music part. I'm having two problems: 1. The midi sound restarts (synth, pad, strings) so there's a little drop in the audio. I'd like it to be seamless. 2. There's a little "pop" sound that occurs. Is there a way to keep the sound from dropping momentarily and be seamless, and (much secondarily) get rid of the pop sound? If there is another or better way to achieve this, please let me know. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sunbrother Posted March 29 Share Posted March 29 (edited) A better way to do this would be to render the tracks to audio. That would get rid of the first issue. For the second issue, I'd consider utilizing the Live Loops mode. You can drag the rendered audio into there and trigger them as needed. When set up correctly, you can move from major to minor on a beat and prevent pops. Also, it may be unrelated now but when setting up Logic for performances, meta events can be very helpful https://support.apple.com/guide/logicpro/meta-events-lgcp2158b34e/mac Edited March 29 by sunbrother Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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