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742Logic Pro User Guide
Select sections of the file or region
To select the section from the start of the file or region to the pointer, press Shift-Left
Arrow.
To select the section from the pointer to the end of the file or region, press Shift-Right
Arrow.
Apply tempo actions to the file or region
You can choose the following tempo actions from the Edit menu in the Smart Tempo Editor
control bar:
Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo: Applies the tempo of the selected region to
the project tempo. In the Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo dialog you can select
additional options:
Align downbeat to nearest project downbeat: Aligns the region downbeat to the
nearest downbeat in the project, regardless of Project Tempo mode.
Maintain relative positions of all other regions: When selected, maintains the
temporal relationship between regions in the project when applying the region tempo
to the project tempo. This can be particularly useful in Adapt mode.
Apply Project Tempo to Region and Downbeat: Keeps the project tempo, adapts the
region tempo to the project tempo, and aligns the region downbeat with the project.
Maintain Time Position of All Regions: When selected, maintains the temporal
relationship between regions in the project when making edits in the Smart Tempo
Editor. This can be particularly useful in Adapt mode.
Revert Changes: Discard all edits in the current Smart Tempo Editor session (the initial
tempo analysis is preserved).
Analyze Again: Perform a new tempo analysis of the file or region or the current
selection.
If no musical tempo reference is present, the tempo, downbeat, and beat positions are
reanalyzed. If a musical tempo reference is present, only beat positions are analyzed,
not the tempo or downbeat.
For MIDI regions, this command reanalyzes the region based on the original positions of
MIDI note events when the file was first recorded, first analyzed, or for projects created
in earlier versions of LP, the first time you open the region in the Smart Tempo Editor.
Remove Original Recording Tempo and Analyze Again: Delete the existing tempo and
perform a new tempo analysis.
Use this feature with caution. In most cases it is best to keep the original file tempo.
The primary use of this feature is to remove original recorded tempo data that you know
is invalid–for example, for a recording without a metronome in Keep mode.
For MIDI regions, this command reanalyzes the region based on the current positions of
MIDI note events, replacing the original positions of MIDI note events when the region
was first recorded, first analyzed, or for projects created in earlier versions of LP, the
first time you open the region in the Smart Tempo Editor.
Revert to Original Recording Tempo: Delete the tempo analysis, preserving the tempo of
the original recording.
Edit Smart Tempo Multitrack Set: Opens the Smart Tempo Multitrack Set window
showing the current multitrack set.