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746Logic Pro User Guide
Remove tempo information from an audio file
In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Tempo > Remove Tempo Information from Audio File.
You can then export the current tempo information to the audio file.
Export tempo information to an audio file
In Logic Pro, choose Edit > Tempo > Write Project Tempo to Audio File.
Record tempo changes in Logic Pro
All tempo changes made when Logic Pro is in record mode are stored as tempo change
events on the Tempo track. You can record tempo changes with an external MIDI controller,
the Environment tempo fader, or external synchronization signals. You can edit recorded
tempo change events in the Tempo track or using one of the tempo editors—Tempo List,
Tempo Operations window, Tempo Interpreter window, or tempo fader.
Turn on tempo change recording
1. In Logic Pro, open the Recording project settings by doing one of the following:
Choose File > Project Settings > Recording, or use the Open Recording Project
Settings key command, Option-Asterisk (*).
Control-click the Record button in the control bar, then choose Recording
Settings from the pop-up menu.
2. Select the “Allow tempo change recording” checkbox.