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430Logic Pro User Guide
Turn on flex in the Tracks area
1. In Logic Pro, do one of the following to show the flex parameters:
Choose Edit > Show Flex Pitch/Time from the Tracks area menu bar (or press
Command-F).
Click the Show/Hide Flex button in the Tracks area menu bar.
A Track Flex button and Flex pop-up menu appear in the track header of each audio track.
2. Click the Track Flex button in the track header of the audio track you want to edit.
In the Tracks area, the regions on your track now display transient markers inside the
waveform as shown in the figure above. In the Region inspector the Flex & Follow pop-
up menu is now available for use. In the Track inspector the Flex pop-up menu is now
available for use.
3. Choose Flex Pitch or one of the Flex Time algorithms from the Flex pop-up menu.
Turn on flex in the Audio Track Editor
1. In Logic Pro, open the Audio Track Editor by doing one of the following:
Select an audio track in the Tracks area, then choose View > Show Editors.
Select an audio track in the Tracks area, then click the Editors button in the
control bar.
Double-click an audio region.
2. Click the Show/Hide Flex button in the Audio Track Editor menu bar (or press
Command-F).
Note: Click the Audio Track Editors workspace before using the key command, to make
sure that the Audio Track Editor has key focus.
A dialog window asks if you want to turn on flex for the selected track, if it’s not already
on. A Flex pop-up menu appears to the right of the Show/Hide Flex button in the Audio
Track Editor menu bar.