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437Logic Pro User Guide
Add multiple flex markers to an audio region
In Logic Pro, do one of the following:
Place the pointer over or beside a transient marker in the lower half of the waveform
body (note how the pointer changes), then click.
Three flex markers are added: on the transient marker, on the previous transient marker,
and on the following transient marker.
Place the pointer in the lower half of the waveform body where there is no transient
marker (note how the pointer changes), then click.
Three flex markers are added: at the clicked position, on the previous transient marker,
and on the following transient marker.
Marquee selection time stretching in Logic Pro
In the Tracks area, you can edit the timing of audio material using the Marquee tool in
combination with flex markers.
Flex Time is also available in the Audio Track Editor, when Show Advanced Tools is
selected in the Advanced preferences pane.
Time stretch audio using a marquee selection
1. In Logic Pro, using the Marquee tool, drag in the Tracks area to select part of a region.
2. Using the Pointer tool, do one of the following:
Click in the upper half of the marquee selection.
Four flex markers are added: two at the marquee borders and two outside the
marquee selection, at the previous and next transient markers.