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Title: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: checht on October 23, 2022, 08:55:11 PM
Learning Logic after a long time w Audacity is my slow-season project.
(Reaper sucks for vision-impaired folk like me).

Got a lot of things sorted but can't figure out best workflow to export a track as mulitple files based on markers of some sort. I've seen references to locators, markers, and regions and suspect it's some combo of them.

What works best?

TIA
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: nassau73 on October 24, 2022, 08:22:02 PM
I took a look at the Logic Pro manual and it appears that it's pretty similar to RX in the methodology.

If I understand what you are wanting to do, it's basically track out a show file and export each track as an individual file.

I don't use Logic Pro but it seems you just place your cursor (playhead in Logic speak) where you want the track to start and press "Add Marker". The Marker List will allow you to name the Marker, etc.

Then, it's just File > Export > Export All Tracks as Audio Files.

That would seem to be the easiest way. In RX, when regions are created, it shows the start and end times of each track. I'll leave it to you to play around a bit and you'll get the hang of it.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: checht on October 24, 2022, 09:02:28 PM
[snip]
Then, it's just File > Export > Export All Tracks as Audio Files.

Thanks so much for your help! Much appreciated.

In Logic, Export All Tracks is used to export the various tracks that make up a song. Tracks in this case are the components of the song, and are arranged vertically in the global tracks window. For example, drum track, guitar track, vocal track.

My research indicates that one can export regions as separate tracks. So I dropped and named markers. No luck figuring out how to convert markers to regions so far.

Thanks again!
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: morst on February 07, 2024, 11:21:11 PM
BUMP
ok I'm trying to learn Logic Pro,  and don't see a direct way to export individual song tracks based on markers which I've placed.


Hint please?
Manually select each song and make regions in the one track and then export based on those?
Split the one long track into individual tracks one per song and then export based on those?




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Just do it in Audacity like i have for the past 20 years?
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: checht on February 07, 2024, 11:47:42 PM
Morst,

I never figured it out and went back to Audacity, where it's easy.
Audacity also handles 32 bits and polywaves, neither of which Logic can deal with.
Just hit 8 shows in 9 nights on 2 continents, and using Audacity was able to post all the shows the day after.
Audacity works for me and I'm just gonna stick with.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: opsopcopolis on February 08, 2024, 12:38:26 AM
I'm not sure that Logic allows you to automatically bounce segments between markers. In most DAWs, markers are just meant as named, to mark sections, not to denote segments. I think Reaper has the ability to convert markers to segments (or some other word they use) and then export those segments, but I don't believe Logic has that feature.

The way I do it in ProTools, and i know it works in Logic as well, is to use markers, and then highlight the area between each marker and bounce the current selection. It's annoyingly manual, but it works fine and doesn't really take all that long
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: grawk on February 08, 2024, 10:28:10 AM
Morst,

I never figured it out and went back to Audacity, where it's easy.
Audacity also handles 32 bits and polywaves, neither of which Logic can deal with.
Just hit 8 shows in 9 nights on 2 continents, and using Audacity was able to post all the shows the day after.
Audacity works for me and I'm just gonna stick with.

Logic handles both polywaves and 32bit just fine
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: checht on February 08, 2024, 11:19:19 AM
Great to hear; wasn't the case last time I tried Logic.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: grawk on February 08, 2024, 11:50:29 AM
Great to hear; wasn't the case last time I tried Logic.

I just tried it with 10.6.3, from 2021, and was able to open a 96/32 6 track polywave from my mixpre 10-ii
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: morst on February 09, 2024, 01:08:54 AM
Logic handles both polywaves and 32bit just fine
But can it export tracks? I am about to do a cut and paste move and see how much i hate it.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: grawk on February 09, 2024, 07:28:17 AM
Logic handles both polywaves and 32bit just fine
But can it export tracks? I am about to do a cut and paste move and see how much i hate it.

I track with a cue sheet, I've never tried to use regions in logic.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: morst on February 09, 2024, 03:10:37 PM
I track with a cue sheet, I've never tried to use regions in logic.
Is this cue sheet of which you speak a feature of Logic? Can you explain a little about how that works? You are able to get individual song files from Logic Pro using this technique?


I'm ready to give up on the idea that Logic is any good for more than one song at a time. Can't believe people actually use it.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: grawk on February 09, 2024, 03:28:54 PM
the cue sheet works with xact. i process the show in logic, and cut it into sets. Then use xact to chop it up. it’s how i’ve done it for 25 years.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: morst on February 09, 2024, 05:40:47 PM
the cue sheet works with xact. i process the show in logic, and cut it into sets. Then use xact to chop it up. it’s how i’ve done it for 25 years.
how do you cut it into sets? in logic? Do you have to type in time numbers?
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: grawk on February 10, 2024, 01:44:03 PM
the cue sheet works with xact. i process the show in logic, and cut it into sets. Then use xact to chop it up. it’s how i’ve done it for 25 years.
how do you cut it into sets? in logic? Do you have to type in time numbers?

I actually just stop recording between sets, so just open those files and trim them to the part I want to use, and then create a text file cue sheet that is used to further chop it up.

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Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: morst on February 11, 2024, 01:58:11 AM
I actually just stop recording between sets, so just open those files and trim them to the part I want to use, and then create a text file cue sheet that is used to further chop it up.

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REM DATE 2024
PERFORMER Umphreys McGee
TITLE 09 February 2024 - The Mill and Mine, Knoxville, TN
FILE um20240209.4015gs.s1.wav WAV
  TRACK 01 AUDIO
   TITLE Maybe Someday
   INDEX 01 00:00
  TRACK 02 AUDIO
      TITLE The Linear
      PERFORMER Umphreys McGee
      INDEX 01 11:06
  TRACK 03 AUDIO
      TITLE Day Nurse
      PERFORMER Umphreys McGee
      INDEX 01 23:06
  TRACK 04 AUDIO
       TITLE Room To Breathe
       PERFORMER Umphreys McGee
       INDEX 01 30:44
 TRACK 05 AUDIO
       TITLE Blue Echo
       PERFORMER Umphreys McGee
       INDEX 01 37:44
  TRACK 06 AUDIO
       TITLE Puppet String
       PERFORMER Umphreys McGee
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wow you just type all that in from nothing huh? seems difficult.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: grawk on February 11, 2024, 02:57:20 AM
Ya do what you know I guess :)
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: Phil on February 26, 2024, 10:23:22 PM
Stumbled across this tread while looking for help with using Logic Pro to track songs. While you can add markers and manually bounce each song it's time consuming. It would be nice if Logic had a batch export but it unfortunately does not. So for now my process is to us Logic for sound processing and then use Audacity to add fades and chop up in to tracks.
Title: Re: Logic Pro X: markers, regions, exporting files
Post by: opsopcopolis on February 26, 2024, 11:44:04 PM
If I had to guess, it probably takes about as long to export from logic and set up in audacity as it would to just bounce manually in logic…