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  1. You can run both at the same time.
  2. Not without complicated environment routing.
  3. Avid sold M-Audio to inMusic last year, so I doubt there will be any updates for older products. New M-Audio products are still being made, but I do think it's really unfair for them to sell it off without any driver updates. I had to abandon an old M-Audio interface because I refuse to stay back 2 OSes due to external hardware.
  4. The Track Editor is a non-destructive version of the Audio File Editor, which is what you're looking for. They renamed the Sample Editor in Logic X to the Audio File Editor. See below.
  5. Have you tried importing everything from the old project into a blank project using the File Browser?
  6. Logic X isn't officially supported on 10.7, so I suspect that has something to do with it. I know it works perfectly fine in 10.8.4. What year model Mac are you using? Are you using Logic 10.0.1? Your sig should be updated with this information. You may benefit from upgrading to Mountain Lion as it's generally deemed as being more stable than 10.7 Lion without too much difference in CPU/memory overhead. The only thing you'll really lose is support for some applications, 32-bit kernel extensions, etc.
  7. An easy way to find it is to look under the Go menu in Finder, hold down the option key and click Library.
  8. I used to record in 88.2kHz. I switched to 44.1kHz about a year ago and I have yet to hear a difference.
  9. No problemo. I think that setting was easier to access in an earlier version of Mac OS X, but apparently they hid it away in the Accessibility preferences (oh the irony).
  10. Enable Drag Lock in System Preferences > Accessibility > Mouse & Trackpad > Trackpad Options. Then you can double tap and hold (you don't have to click the trackpad).
  11. Under Keyboard options, you can disable input snap by changing "link to rate" to "none." It's at the top left of the "Keyboard" area in the arpeggiator.
  12. You won't notice changes in levels on the multimeter because the levels monitored by the multimeter are pre-output-fader. Logic doesn't support post-fader inserts directly. You could route everything to an aux channel and change levels there, then have the multimeter on the stereo out, but I suggest using another metering plugin like FreeG. Change the level there if you want to see level changes in real-time. You can also just place a gain plug-in before the multimeter on the stereo output and adjust level there.
  13. Yes, this is annoying. I've only noticed it happening on save dialogs and the project preferences window. It has to be a bug as it doesn't happen on screenset changes like it used to in Logic 9 (and I do have the global preference set to disable animations).
  14. I can't replicate this. Is this a new project or one imported from Logic 9?
  15. I'm not seeing these on my installation. Dragging down works correctly, and the values increase/decrease at reasonable rates.
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