Flex Time Editing is one of the most exciting and anticipated features of Logic Pro 9. Star macProVideo.com trainer Steve H. shows you how it works!Steve H and Igor are at it again: Flex Editing! Logic Pros new Flex Editing capabilities bring the world of elastic audio to the worlds most powerful DAW. In this entertaining and informative tutorial Steve H and his faithful assistant take you on a flex editing adventure. Steve shows you the flex tools, defines the parameters and then, with tracks provided by some of his musician friends, he unleashes the power and creativity of flexible audio as he demonstrates the astounding capabilities of Flex Editing in Logic Pro. Youll learn how to non-destructively time-stretch and compress audio. Youll master one-click quantizing of multi-track drums. Youll see the new snap-to-transient features where audio transients on one track get aligned to transients on another.And thats not all: true to Steve Hs adventurous self, hell show you how to create beautifully lush, 10-minute soundscapes from a cute little 10-second Apple Loop. Oh, and by the way, be sure not to miss his assistant Igor going flex-wild on an awesome piano track performed by the great Jordan Rudess, keyboardist extraordinaire of the band Dream Theater!So if you like Steve Hs tutorials, and if youre ready to stretch your imagination this tutorial is for you.Table of Contents:01. Intro to Flex Editing02. How It Works03. Learning the Tools and Parameters04. Selectively Opting Out Regions05. Igors Quick Tip: Flex Enabling Multiple Tracks06. Creating Flex Markers07. Using the Flex Tool in Multiple Marker Mode08. The Marque Tool Creates Flex Markers too!09. Manipulating Flex and Transient Markers10. Flex Whole Regions11. Expanding The Flex Borders12. Creating and Placing Transient Markers13. Igors Quick Tip: The Pencil Tools Split Pers...14. Soloing Transients in the Sample Editor15. What is Slice Mode?16. Slicing a Kick Drum17. Quantizing Audio in Flex Mode18. Dealing With Gaps19. Phase Locked Flexing and Slicing20. Grouping Tracks for Phase Locked Flexing21. What Is Q-Reference, And How Does It Work?22. One Click Quantizing!23. Different Regions with Different Quantizations24. Master Those Advanced Quantization Parameters!25. Flexing Solo Tracks Using Monophonic Mode26. Aligning (Snapping) Tracks to Each Other27. Flexing Polyphonic Tracks28. Trying Out Rhythmic and Polyphonic Modes29. Flexing Apple Loops30. Deconstructing Jordan