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  1. OK, though it will probably take me ages to write! (Attachment removed as it is not my words and a poor example)
  2. It only makes sense during recording if you don't give a rat's ass about your monitor mix during the session. Not a good way to run a session, but I've seen a few rookies do that too. Are you guys serious? Faders at unity has been a standard procedure since the year dot! I'm genuinely surprised you haven't come across it before.
  3. Are you sure you have got this correct? It would all make sense if the input faders (ie. send to tape/DAW) were dropped 15dB prior to recording, not the monitor faders on playback.
  4. They're all at it: http://www.popbitch.com/home/2010/09/09/fruit-loops/
  5. Opened it in 7.0.1 and it contains no data. Sorry.
  6. You need to use Selective track Import. http://www.apple.com/uk/logicstudio/how-to/#logicpro-transfer [EDIT: I've just noticed you're on Logic 8, in which case this feature is not available. Sorry]
  7. Rubbish. The feature is called Bounce to Disk, and was implemented well before Logic 5. Look for it in one of the menus.
  8. A surefire way go get yourself thrown out of the studio.
  9. More likely to be pilot error than a "bug". The green lines are region boundaries, with implies you have some something going on with overlapped regions. After you've fixed it, change your drag mode to No Overlap to avoid this type of misery.
  10. It's a Quicktime issue. Direct your trouble-shooting to Quicktime. Probably a missing codec or something.
  11. He means set the Drag mode to No Overlap. For classical editing I would recommend setting Snap to Samples, and Drag set to No Overlap or Shuffle L. Experiment.
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