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  1. time aligning the transients will kill the natural drum sound and remove some depth. avoid that at all costs. the small delays between the tracks are ideal, leave them in there . the only time I would recommend make small changes (with your ear, not by site) would be when the tracking engineer just sucked at his job and created problems. anyway, to avoid too much FT junk, I cut at the snare and move them to the grid, beat detective style, and THEN FT if necessary after glueing the tracks back together ( and cross fading the cuts). have ...fun?
  2. Hey there, I just picked up the new Macbook Pro, which does not have a DVD player. I would like to install Logic on here, but I'm unsure about how to go about getting the full version (I've purchased since version 4, so no hack here!) installed. Do I have to make an image of my DVDs on another computer and use that image or is there a better way? thanks! E
  3. Thanks again... but I can't find a way to navigate to that location by myself. I can go to profile but I see nowhere to edit my info. If I follow your link, it's there. Sorry to be a pain!
  4. That worked, btw. Thank you Where is my user CP located?
  5. Awesome, thanks for the clarity David. I'm sure that's it. I wasn't sure how the other markers got there as some are perfect and some are off, seemingly independent of the snare being the Q. I wil try using snare and kick and see what happens. As for the markers question... I just touched to add the markers but didn't move anything. Weird right?
  6. Thanks David. The info in my sig is actually wrong as I can't find where to change that info (where is my user CP?) Logic 9.1.4 latest OSX 8 core mac pro with 6gigs ram These are drum tracks. The are grouped, phase locked, and not quantized. I just zoomed in and screen capped what was there after selecting the snare as my "Q" track only. I use slicing for flex. As you can see, the beginning of the transient seems to be "sliced" in the wrong place. If I have triggering going on on these tracks I will get double triggers and misplaced triggers. I assume I am doing something wrong. Any ideas?
  7. Is there a parameter I'm setting wrong to get these results every time?
  8. I have a big session up that is having some weird issues. First of all, response time is REALLY bad- I'm using a Mackie control surface and it takes 5 seconds to even register a button push. Secondly, I'm editing a big multitrack drum session and for some reason I can not scroll to precisely where I want on the screen... if I move the little bar on the bottom of the screen forward it jumps back to the beginning of the song like a rubber band... EVERY time. Also, when I press play it will return to the proper location... until I press stop... then it shows the beginning of the song again What could be going on?
  9. Yes, when you zoom in far enough it looks fine. David, zoom back a little and then take a screen shot Only when you zoom back a little can you efficiently edit something like multitrack drums, but the problem is, they look like blobs at that point. I'll take a screen cap later... you must know what I mean, right?
  10. I've been using Logic since 4. I use it every day and love it for a lot of reasons. BUT, the way logic displays waveforms in the arrange window is absolutely terrible and borderline useless for editing. Sometimes it is impossible to see transients and when editing drums, I NEED to be to able to see the transients. If I could have one thing updated on Logic, more than ANYTHING else, it would be accurate waveforms in arrange. Thoughts?
  11. It's mainly for editing. This is possible, it's how I've worked for years... SL comes along and, all of the sudden, I can't do it. hmmm
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