Editing Within Regions?

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yamaha...@gmail.com

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Jan 6, 2026, 2:17:48 PM (12 days ago) Jan 6
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Hey there,
I just had a quick question about editting audio regions without splitting them. I have some drum tracks recorded, and I wanted to manually nudge a couple hits to be a little better in line rhythmically. I wondered if there was a better way to do this than splitting before the hit and after it, to put it on its own region, then nudging that new region until I got it where it needed to go? I've done some research, and apparently the visual method is to drag transients around on the waveform after you enable flextime, but I'm guessing that's not going to be possible. If there's a faster way that you know of just to be able to nudge one piece of audio back or forward without having to split it into its own region, I'd appreciate it!
Thanks so much,

Mason

Dave Leo Baker

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Jan 6, 2026, 5:36:27 PM (12 days ago) Jan 6
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I wonder if learning to do the transients could help you? There are tutorials on the Logic.band Youtube channel for how to set and manage the marquee / transients within audio regions. I did watch those and they seem complete to me, but I’m such a midi man I rarely do audio tracks except for importing samples of field recordings / birds / water etc.
I suspect once you create locators, you could probably nudge that section, but I’d start with the tutorials on the Logic.band Youtube channel. 

Cheers,

Dave

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