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Randall Voth

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  1. Play it in without a metronome and then Beat Map. This is the only musical way to do it.
  2. You need to set up Battery with multi outs, one for the kick, one for snare, etc. Once you get it set the way you like then save your doc as a template and you're good to go from now on. Easy to do if you read your manual.
  3. Sure, just close your document first (Command-W) before quitting Logic.
  4. Don't forget that if you are using Logic 8 on Snow Leopard, you must close the document *first* and *then* quit Logic, otherwise Logic will crash. Don't just quit Logic 8 with an unsaved document.
  5. If you plan on doing a lot of this, you've got to check out RealGuitar.
  6. Try closing your document first, and then quitting logic. This works for me. I've had the problem since September. It is only solved by upgrading to Logic 9.
  7. The problem is with Mac OS X 10.6 and Logic 8. What you need to do is close your document first, and then quit Logic. This works for me.
  8. Sure. Wipe your hard drive and do a fresh OS install. Install Logic. Copy over (only) your Logic document files and try again. If it still doesn't work, then you've got hardware problems. Run the hardware test from your install DVD. If it complains, then get mad at whoever sold you their G5.
  9. That is awesome... "The Logician", coming to an obsolete Mac near you.
  10. I use Battery and simply assign AUX outs to separate drums -- very powerful. If you're using EXS24, then why not just duplicate the track so you have multiple copies of the EXS24 drum kit? Drag the kick to one track, snare to another, etc. Apply the processing you want to each track.
  11. Absynth 4 works fine for me. Make sure you authorize it, install updates and run it as a standalone before trying in Logic.
  12. So now run Quicktime X in the background and iTunes won't open anymore.
  13. Turn filesharing on and copy the folder back and forth over the network. You will run into problems if you try and do this from a user account that was not the very first one you created when you installed the system, but if you are the only one using the computer and you set them both up, you'll be fine.
  14. [i wrote the following while Thomas was posting his success above, but it is good diagnosis technique, nonetheless and may help someone else...] If the standard things like resetting PRAM and the PMU don't help, buy a cheap hard drive and do a factory DVD install. If the crashing goes away, then it is software and you should reformat your drive and reinstall the software. Likely all that crashing has screwed up your system. If the crashing does not go away, it could be anything: power supply, graphics card, hard drive, motherboard flaws. Your factory DVD also has a hardware test. Follow the instructions printed on the DVD to access it. If it passes, you'll likely need to bring it to an Apple dealer to diagnose what hardware has failed.
  15. I'm using the beta version of Battery 3 (look in the Battery forums under beta version) and it seems to be working well enough with Snow Leopard and Logic 8. But I had it properly installed and working on Leopard before and did an update install of the system, not a clean install. I also had problems getting Battery to pass the au validation in Logic. It would just crash, over and over. I aborted and then tried again from within the au validation program and something I did must have got it working. I can't remember what, other than persistence.
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