Move to original recording position
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Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.5), Logic Studio 9, RME, MKH800, DPA4006TL, C426, Pearl
Macbook Pro, Mac OS X (10.6.5), Logic Studio 9, RME, MKH800, DPA4006TL, C426, Pearl
"Move To Original Record Position" can only be relevant when the audio file was ORIGINALLY recorded in a Logic session.
Lars Farm wrote:
Thanks! The timecode = 00:00:00:00 according to BWAVreader. It seems that Logic ignores this particular timecode and accepts anything other than 00:00:00:00. If I import files recorded at the beginning of the Tracktion timeline (00:00:00:00) then Logic ignores the clock. No clock icon in the bin. If I import with a timecode anything other than 00:00:00:00 the timecode is accepted and the clock icon is shown in the bin. AFAIK 00:00:00:00 is a valid timecode.
Lars Farm wrote:
No, I've trimmed the regions. They no longer start at 00, they are no longer of equal length. I've slpit regions during pauses throughout the recording and the accidentally moved regions where more than 45 min into the recording. So I'd need to set the start of each region relative to its original position in the recording = the original region.
You understand that regions are really only pointers to the original wave file.
If you accidentally move a region, immediately use UNDO and the region will move back.
Lars Farm wrote:
That only works until your next operation. If you detect the problem some time later you need another solution.
Lars Farm wrote:
two regions. Both referring to the same file. moved the second region
christianobermaier wrote:
Lengthen the first region which is still in sync to where you suspect the second region should be. Either cut the second region afresh from region 1 or align region 2 so its waveform lines up with the same audio in region 1.
Christian
Move to original recording position