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  1. I just found it in the Inspector, it's been a while since I used Logic and forgot.
  2. I can't seem to find this anywhere, but is there a per track MIDI track advance/delay offset option in Logic (10.3.1)? In Pro Tools, you can set the MIDI track to play ahead of time to by ticks to compensate for things such as slow legato phrasing, to make your MIDI note play ahead of its on-the-beat quantized locations. Thanks.
  3. I've been on Logic for 5 years now, and its quantizing has always driven me nuts compared to DP, where it's so straightforward. Do you have it quantized in 2 places possibly, in both the inspector and piano roll? I think this may causes issues, but I'm not certain. Maybe David can chime in on this...thx.
  4. I think I solved it. Looks like the tracks that were shifted had no notes starting on the downbeat of the bar, so I inserted MIDI events like CC11 to start exactly on the downbeat of the bar, and now the resultant MIDI file is displaying everything properly.
  5. Thanks everyone. The reason is for the players to see each cue starting at bar one., and have this match what I'm seeing in the Arrange window. Nothing to do with SMPTE zero. I know I can do this in the Score editor, but was hoping I could make the change in the Arrange window.
  6. I've got a cue with 8 MIDI tracks, all of which start at bar 10. If I use "Export selection as MIDI file," it results in a MIDI file where some tracks are shifted ahead by a beat, while others are shifted behind by a few beats, or even a measure. Trying to give cues to my copyist and this is really weird! I tried opening the MIDI file in other programs too, and same thing. Any thoughts appreciated.
  7. Hey all, I've been looking everywhere in the manual, but can't find out how to change bar 5 to display as bar 1. In other words, I want the music at bar 5 to be renumbered to display bar 1. Any help appreciated.
  8. David - are you saying that if you temporarily turn off Flex Pitch and apply fades, that the fades stay and play glitch-free when you turn Flex back on? Thx.
  9. Actually, it worked twice, now not at all. Aarghh!!!
  10. Thanks Eric. That's the only workaround that works! Hope they fix this one quick...
  11. Would love to solve this issue, if anyone is having these same issues, please let me know. Moving and option-dragging regions to a Relative snap grid just doesn't work most of the time.
  12. Looks like if the first region you are trying to option-drag from (or move) includes a crossfade at its start, then Snap to Relative Value doesn't work. It'll snap at the Absolute Value, incorrectly (even though you have Relative checked). But, remove the crossfade, and it does work correctly. Seems like a bug to me, no?
  13. If I choose Bar or Beat in the Snap pop-up menu (at the top of the Arrange area), when Snap to Relative Value is active (checked), option-dragging (copying) or moving a region (from position 1.2.1.16) to around bar 2 does not result in the region being snapped to position 2.1.1.16, instead it is snapped to than its absolute position (2.2.1.1). This function seems to be broken. Does this work correctly for anyone else? Thanks.
  14. In Digital Performer there was (maybe there still is) a great looper called Polar, that would do exactly what you're describing. I hope I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure you can't do this in Logic.
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