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745Logic Pro User Guide
The locator range should closely match the length of the region—usually to the nearest
bar.
4. Choose Edit > Tempo > Adjust Tempo using Region Length and Locators.
A dialog asks if you want to change the tempo of the entire project, or create a tempo
change for the section of the project occupied by the selected region.
5. Do one of the following:
To adjust the tempo of the complete project to the audio region: Click Globally.
To create a tempo change that spans the length of the audio region: Click Create.
The project tempo is recalculated to conform with the audio length (and locators).
Use audio file tempo information in Logic Pro
When you record or bounce an audio file, the current Tempo List is added to the file. You
can then use the saved tempo information for importing or exporting purposes.
In some situations, you may want to import tempo information from an audio file that was
recorded in a different project. The tempo of the selected audio file is used in place of the
project tempo, but only within the borders (start and end points) of that file in the Tracks
area.
For example, if you have an audio recording containing slight tempo variations, how do you
get it to follow the tempo of your current project? First, beat map the track to associate
beats in the region with the project tempo (see Logic Pro beat mapping overview), then
remove the tempo information from the audio file. As a final step, export the current project
tempo information to the audio file.
Import tempo information from an audio file
In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Tempo > Apply Region Tempo to Project Tempo.
You can also export the current tempo value within the borders (start and end points)
of a selected audio file in the Tracks area. However, you should first remove any tempo
information that exists in the audio file.