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Afternoon all...

I have recorded 3 separate sessions, each having about 45 minutes
non-stop recording, using Pro Tools 6.7.

Each session has 3 audio files (2 mono 1 stereo interleaved).

I now want to use Logic Pro 7 (since I don't need my digi002 rack
installed in order to perform mixing) to mix the tracks and produce
one stereo mix.

When I import the audio into Logic, the files appear to import ok, but
when I play the audio, it stops after about 10 minutes. There is more
audio (about 35 minutes more) but it just doesn't want to play the
rest of the file. Also, it doesn't want to show the entire audio file
either. If I press the space bar after the audio has stopped playing,
it plays about 1/10 of a second of audio before stopping again.

I guess my question is, how do I get around this anoying little
feature of Logic?

I have looked through the manual but can't seem to see anything that
relates to the problem I am encountering.

Any/all help would be gratelt appreciated.

Regards

S.
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(Sean Kelsey) wrote:

Afternoon all...

I have recorded 3 separate sessions, each having about 45 minutes
non-stop recording, using Pro Tools 6.7.

Each session has 3 audio files (2 mono 1 stereo interleaved).

I now want to use Logic Pro 7 (since I don't need my digi002 rack
installed in order to perform mixing) to mix the tracks and produce
one stereo mix.

When I import the audio into Logic, the files appear to import ok, but
when I play the audio, it stops after about 10 minutes. There is more
audio (about 35 minutes more) but it just doesn't want to play the
rest of the file. Also, it doesn't want to show the entire audio file
either. If I press the space bar after the audio has stopped playing,
it plays about 1/10 of a second of audio before stopping again.

I guess my question is, how do I get around this anoying little
feature of Logic?

I have looked through the manual but can't seem to see anything that
relates to the problem I am encountering.

Any/all help would be gratelt appreciated.

Regards

S.


Not sure, but the song end marker might need to be extended or the setting for
maximum recording time might need to be increased. Does the audio window give
the correct file lengths after import? Does the audio region display show part
of the file greyed-out?

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In article ,
(Sean Kelsey) wrote:

Afternoon all...

I have recorded 3 separate sessions, each having about 45 minutes
non-stop recording, using Pro Tools 6.7.

Each session has 3 audio files (2 mono 1 stereo interleaved).

I now want to use Logic Pro 7 (since I don't need my digi002 rack
installed in order to perform mixing) to mix the tracks and produce
one stereo mix.

When I import the audio into Logic, the files appear to import ok, but
when I play the audio, it stops after about 10 minutes. There is more
audio (about 35 minutes more) but it just doesn't want to play the
rest of the file. Also, it doesn't want to show the entire audio file
either. If I press the space bar after the audio has stopped playing,
it plays about 1/10 of a second of audio before stopping again.

I guess my question is, how do I get around this anoying little
feature of Logic?

I have looked through the manual but can't seem to see anything that
relates to the problem I am encountering.

Any/all help would be gratelt appreciated.

Regards

S.


Not sure, but the song end marker might need to be extended or the setting for
maximum recording time might need to be increased. Does the audio window give
the correct file lengths after import?


Yes...

Does the audio region display show part
of the file greyed-out?

-Jay


No, the audio region is fine, but the bar/time margin at the top is
greyed out from about bar 200 onwards...

If I bounce the track to disk the audio is fine, but I just can't seem
to edit bast the markers...
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S.


Not sure, but the song end marker might need to be extended or the setting for
maximum recording time might need to be increased. Does the audio window give
the correct file lengths after import?


Yes...

Does the audio region display show part
of the file greyed-out?

-Jay


No, the audio region is fine, but the bar/time margin at the top is
greyed out from about bar 200 onwards...

If I bounce the track to disk the audio is fine, but I just can't seem
to edit bast the markers...


Not sure if it will apply to the mac version.Try going to audio/audio
window/audio file/set audio record path.
Uncheck the maximum record time, or set the lenght to fit the project.

Randall
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