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Set Average Tempo for Selection: Sets a single average tempo for the selected area of
the file or region.
Set Average Tempo within each Bar: Sets an average tempo within each bar of the
selected area of the file or region.
Extend First Tempo in Selection to Beginning: Sets the part of the region preceding the
selection to use the first (leftmost) tempo in the selection.
Extend Last Tempo in Selection to End: Sets the part of the region following the
selection to use the last (rightmost) tempo in the selection.
Scroll in Play: After the playhead reaches the center of the display, it stays centered,
while the display scrolls as the file or region plays.
When you edit beats or other tempo information in the Smart Tempo Editor, the edits are
saved when you save the project.
Match audio regions to the Logic Pro project tempo
When the Project Type in File > Project Settings > General is set to “Use musical grid”, the
length of imported audio regions is linked to the project tempo. If you add a tempo change
at a particular ruler position, the length of regions changes, starting from that position. The
playback speed of the imported regions doesn’t change, but all existing MIDI regions that
were in sync with audio regions will now be out of sync. Audio regions that are lengthened
(by increasing the tempo) may overlap subsequent regions on the same track, with the
result that the overlapped parts of the regions are not heard. All audio region loop lengths
(set with the Loop parameter in the inspector) change, resulting in irregular loops and
rhythmic conflicts between tracks.
The following audio files can automatically match the project tempo and will follow any
tempo changes made in the global Tempo track.
Audio recordings made in Logic Pro (7.0 and later)
Note: If you drag a file recorded in one project to another project using the Finder, the
file does not follow the project tempo. However, files copied between two projects are
able to follow the project tempo if the Flex & Follow region parameter is not set to Off.
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Audio regions on tracks for which Flex Time is turned on
Audio bounces made in Logic Pro (7.0 and later)
Note: Bounce files can only follow the project tempo if the Add resulting files to Project
Audio Browser option is selected in the Bounce dialog when the file is bounced or
exported. As with audio recordings, the bounce conforms to the project tempo if the
Flex & Follow region parameter is not set to Off.
Audio files exported from Logic Pro (7.0 and later)
Note: Exported files can only follow the project tempo if the Add resulting files to
Project Audio Browser option is selected in the Export dialog when the file is bounced
or exported. As with audio recordings, the bounce conforms to the project tempo if the
Flex & Follow region parameter is not set to Off.