Q: Flex Markers not staying in position?
Using Flex Markers / Stretch Time, it should be possible to compress audio "into the red".
From the Logic Pro X instruction manual: "Red: High-speed sections, where time compression equals or exceeds factor 8—time-stretching factor 0.125—turn from green to red and come with a warning." (help.apple.com/logicpro/mac/9.1.6/en/logicpro/usermanual/index.html#chapter=16 %26section=5%26tasks=true)
Previously this worked fine, and an application warning message appeared stating that the audio compression equalled or exceeded factor 8. But after selecting not to show this message again it is no longer possible to achieve audio compression which equals or exceeds factor 8. The waveform changes red as it is compressed but then the Flex Marker bounces back to its original position. It seems that disabling the warming message has in fact disabled the functionality.
Video showing the problem in action here: http://youtu.be/u3v-gqeqZII
I want to restore the default behavior which allowed "red" compression. Any ideas?
I have tried resetting Logic's user preferences by selecting Initialize All Except Key Commands but this didn't work.
MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9), null
Posted on Dec 28, 2014 5:09 AM
Ok, problem fixed by following 10. on this page: Logic Pro X: Troubleshooting basics - Apple Support
Posted on Dec 28, 2014 5:31 AM