Problem enabling transient mode in logic pro x

I was following this link from apple.


http://support.apple.com/kb/PH13150



Note: When you’re working in Transient Editing mode, the Command-click tool changes its default value, from the Hand tool to the Pencil tool.


Turn on Transient Editing mode

Do one of the following:

Choose View > Transient Editing Mode from the Audio File Editor menu bar (or use the Toggle Transient Editing Mode key command).


However when I go to view I do not see the transient editing mode option.


I do apologise if the question is really dumb. I have been trying all morning on this.


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Logic Pro X, OS X Mavericks (10.9.1)

Posted on Jan 18, 2014 8:35 AM

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Sep 13, 2015 10:40 AM in response to agas14

agas14 wrote:


Hi allow me to add question for this

I'm very beginner of logic and facing same problem and even worse

I cannot even find the [ TRACK / FILE ] menu button you mentioned to select

mi window simply dont have them



This is because you are running Logic Pro X in "Garageband Pro" mode...


Go to Logic Pro X's Preferences and turn on ALL the advanced tools under the Advanced Tools Tab.


Now you will find the missing buttons 🙂

Sep 13, 2015 1:45 PM in response to The Art Of Sound

Hi Nigel

This is me again , Probably this question not really supposed be here though

allow me for one more question

I've been trying multi-track drum quantize

I am trying to apply quantize button but before that (before even I edit transient timing)

when I press flex bottun it will change audio bpm soo hardly , not even close to original

like stretch audio almost 1.5 times longer . I tried another file or even another songs drum though , result is same.

How could I correct it ? is this usual process ?


I see many tutorial to study and they usually do

push flex - edit transit - apply quantize

Im slipping even before this process again.

sorry for beginers question again though. please give me some advice.

Oct 9, 2016 8:54 PM in response to agas14

This occurs most likely because of this:

You audio track has tempo information associated with it and it does not match your project tempo setting. You have imported it (or recorded it) on a tempo setting that is different to the associated tempo info. When you activate flex, it automatically stretches/maps your audio to the current tempo grid.


Check the associated tempo settings for your regions in the browser. I have attached an example screenshot where I have imported an 8-beat apple loop recorded at 125 bpm into my project set up at 103 bpm. When I activate flex for that region it will automatically stretch to match the 103 bpm and become 2 bars long in the process.


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