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pianistguy has just posted in the General Logic Discussions forum of Logic Users
Group under the title of Midi editing pedaling.

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http://www.logic-users-group.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1264

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I recorded a piano piece using the software piano instrument and i notice when i
cut sections and relocate them the pedaling that has been saved with the certain
sections stays where its at, therefore when i relocate or copy and paste or drag
a region to a different area like i would with audio regions, the pedaling gets
all messed up because it wont move with the copy and paste. Is there a way to
get the pedaling to move along with the region i'm dragging? When i drag it to a
new area there's also a pedaling there that has been saved from a previous
region, so how do i get rid of that pedaling and replace it with the new region
that has pedaling material that should have stay with the region.
***************



Sat Jul 4, 2009 7:17 am

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