This is alright if you only work with a couple loops - who cares. Only then does Logic Pro allow you to pitch/transpose the audio loop. There is a way to pitch and transpose the wav loop in Logic Pro - but you have to convert the wav file to. I would use more choice words, but I don't want my post to be censored. It's not at all natural and sounds horrible. wav loop, but I challenge anyone to listen to the results. Yep, there are a couple built in tools to "pitch shift" the. wav loop into Logic Pro, yes you can "Flex time" it, and match the rhythm to the bpm of your project.īut, you can not transpose the. My frustration with Logic Pro is with it's use of. Generally I'm happy with Logic Pro, but I have noticed one functionality I really am having problems with. If you want the full background why i'm asking, keep reading, but it's not necessary for the question. And if it has loop pitch functionality that is easy to work with, I'd consider it as well.įor anyone who has knowledge of FL Studio and Logic Pro (or Cubase), can you tell me what you think of these different DAWs - specifically for working with loops? wav loop right into your project, without an elaborate conversion process, (like Logic Pro forces you to convert. wav loop of a guitar strumming a C chord, and pitch it up to play an F chord (while keeping the same timing/bpm)?Īnd can I chop up that loop sample, and have maybe the 2nd chunk transposed to a different pitch?Īnd can you drag and drop the.
wav files at the ease of a button press?įor example, can I take an audio.
I recall just watching a tutorial video for FL Studio, and I believe I saw a "pitch" button right on the track.ĭoes FL Studio support loop transpose/pitch with. I have used Logic Pro for almost 10 years. Question about DAWs, specifically Logic Pro and FL Studio.