Set audio record path

setting audio record path?

Let me guess - your tempo's set to 120 and 4/4 time, right?
The limit is on the number of quarter notes Logic can handle (8550).
Set your song length to max (2158), reduce your tempo, and/or adjust your time signature. Example, temp 60, 4/8 time will give you 2hrs 22minutes of recording.
good luck

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