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  1. Thanks Jordi! This works :) I also found another way, which was just to export one of the sections as a midi file and importing that into the other session (but of course that wouldn't be a solution if you also wanted to bring over audio, sends etc. - so your solution will probably still be very useful for others!)
  2. Hi all, I would LOVE it if someone had a fix for this. I have two separate sessions that I'm trying to combine for a live project. Both have completely different tempo, signature and marker tracks and I want to put them in the same session (with a some silence / timeline space in between). My plan was to import the global track data (markers, tempo and meter) from one of them into the other WITHOUT replacing the current global track info in the destination session. I want to maintain both and just import the other session data at a later point in the destination session. I go to import > logic projects > choose the relevant project > select only the marker tracks, tempo and signature in global but then 'Add' is greyed out and I only have the option for 'Replace', which gets rid of all the global track info that I need in other sections of the project. Any help would be massively appreciated! Matt -- OS 12.6 (Monterey) Logic pro - 10.7.9 MBP 2021 M1
  3. Ah, shame. I'll just do it in Max then. Thanks anyway
  4. Hi there, In the new sampler, is there a way that I can assign a long audio file to a key and then make it playing as long as it is held, pause when released & then pick up where it left off when it is held a further time? Effectively looking to keep nudging the playhead along the timeline of an audio file by holding a key (release pauses, holding resumes). Hope my description makes sense! Any tips? Matt
  5. Hi there, I'm on Logic Pro X 10.5.1 I've just started working with the sampler and have built an instrument that I'm happy with. I want to import a MIDI track made in Sibelius (which I have done many times in Logic and it has worked fine) but I'm having a lot of trouble with it when using the sampler instrument. I want my newly built sampler instrument to play back the MIDI information. When I import it and drag the MIDI data into the aforementioned sampler track, not only can I not hear anything play back but now the sampler is left unresponsive even when I press keys on a MIDI keyboard when the track is armed (this works and I can hear it up until the point of dragging the MIDI data into the track and then immediately stops working). If I change the instrument on the track from the sampler to another Logic software instrument (e.g. Retro Synth) then I hear the imported Midi play back correctly. I can't understand what I'm doing wrong. It's also worth noting that when I have the sampler instrument open and play back the MIDI data, I can see instrument is detecting the MIDI impulses as the pitch tune wheel in the synth dialogue of sample blinks in the rhythm of the imported MIDI. In Sibelius I export the MIDI file as MIDI type 1. The MIDI channel on the sampler track in Logic is set to All. I also tried just opening the MIDI file directly with Logic and then loading up the saved sampler patch afterwards, but this doesn't work either. Any ideas where I might be going wrong? Tearing my hair out & feel it's pretty likely I'm missing something really simple. Thanks in advance! Matt
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