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  1. Bummer. Same for marquee selections on audio regions?
  2. Does Logic Pro X still play past the end of a marquee selection, or did Apple fix this "idiosyncrasy"?
  3. Anyone figured out how you access the main-out stereo channel in the touchOSC Logic template? If I select "Channel Strip" at the top of the page and then use the "" controls I can move through all channels, including auxes, but it doesn't ever select the main-out. If I click on the channel in the mixer using my mouse it doesn't show up on the iPad either.
  4. Thanks David. I was going to post this as a Logic bug to Apple. I used to know where the bug form was on the Apple site, but can't remember now. Do you have a link to it? Thanks.
  5. Bingo! Option click with marquee tool. Awesome!! Thank you Rounik! That is huge. I didn't realize an arrow tool selection was all that was needed for BIP. That's great as well. Thank you!!
  6. Here's what i am trying to achieve. Maybe there is some other way than having the marquee tool behave like PT's selector. 1. I want Logic to play a region. Nothing more, just the region. Start at the start of the region. End playback at the end of the region. I don't want it to loop. I can hit the spacebar as many times as I need to hear the region. 2. I want to Bounce In Place a region. Nothing more, just the region. Start at the start of the region. End bounce at the end of the region. A workflow that involves several mouse clicks and/or key commands won't work for me. I'm working with hundreds of sound effect regions. My current method of making a single, albeit inaccurate, marquee selection is faster.
  7. Anyone else having a problem with getting an accurate playback of what it under their marquee selection? In my case, Logic plays a ways past the end of the marquee selection. So I'm hearing the sound effect I'm editing, and I'm hearing the start of the next sound effect on the track. Very confusing! Yes, the sound effects are packed pretty close together on the track. A few ms apart. But surely playback should be accurate down to the sample? Why is it playing a little way beyond the end of the marquee selection? This makes editing very difficult because I have to second guess what I am hearing with what I am trying to edit. Including a pic to illustrate the problem. When I play that marquee selection, I will hear BOTH regions!
  8. Is there a quick way to get a marquee selection to select an entire region without having to manually drag out the marquee selection to fill the region? I can click once on a region with the arrow tool to get the region selected. What I want is the same thing, only with the marquee selection.
  9. Glenn, thanks for following up. That's awesome news you've got a fix. Thanks for addressing this problem. I've tried everything I can to get Logic 9 and OS X to do the right thing vis a ve this connection dialog, but I'm stumped at this point. It works fine for Live and for Logic 8. But with Logic 9 there is something broken. So it will be great not to have to deal with the dialog once 1.3 comes out, which btw looks like another great Spectrasonics update!
  10. Just curious. Did you upgrade from Logic 8? If so, did you have Logic 8 on your system to begin with? I would have liked to have installed the Logic 9 upgrade on to a clean system, but that wasn't possible. So I had to install it onto my system which I had previously installed Logic 8 on to. When I did that, and ran Software Update to get the latest version of Logic 9 I now have three versions of Logic in my applications folder: Logic Pro Logic Pro 9.0.2 Logic Pro 8 I'm just wondering if this is somehow confusing OS X. I added all 3 to the firewall dialog pane, but I still can't get the dialog not to appear when I run Logic Pro (9.1.1) and Logic Pro 9.0.2. However I DON'T have the problem in Logic Pro 8... I'm just bringing this up because when I ran into this problem I Googled it and searched here on LPH and figured loads of people would have the same issue. But it doesn't seem to be the case. So I'm not sure what is unique about our situation.
  11. DiScO Just so I understand - *every time* you run Logic and then instantiate Omnisphere (or load a project with Omnisphere in it) you get the dialog? And so you are pressing Allow every time? Not running a firewall is a bad idea, I know, but I'm having a hard time convincing myself to deal with this dialog every time I run Logic. And it would be every time because Omnisphere is my main plugin. Yeah, I don't get the problem with Trilian either. I took a look in the system page for Trilian and I didn't see an equivalent "Trilian Live" pref. So I just assumed that functionality wasn't present in Trilian, hence the reason it isn't causing the dialog to pop up. But then it appears from what you said that the iphone app works with both... As I said before, beyond a possible issue with Omnisphere, there's an issue here between Logic and OS X that is causing this dialog to appear every time. But when that would be fixed, who knows? It's more likely that if there is an issue with Omnisphere the good folks at Spectrasonics might get to it first. It does seem like that pref isn't actually switching off what ever code they are running that tickles the connections dialog. I'll see if I have any luck posting the issue with their support. Cheers
  12. topaz, did you ever sort out this problem? I am having the same issue. I have the Omnisphere preference "Accept Omni Live Connections" switched OFF. Yet whenever I start Logic 9 and instantiate an instance of Omnisphere, OS X pops up the incoming connections dialog. So there are 2 issues: 1. Why is it that even with the preference set off Omnisphere appears to be doing something to trigger this dialog. 2. Why is it that when I set either allow or deny I get the same dialog again next time? I updated to Logic 9 yesterday. Prior to that, I only had to set the dialog once with Live 7, and once with Logic 8. I tried with Logic 9.0.2 and Logic 9.1.1 (32 bit) and Logic 9.1.1 (64 bit) and they all have the same problem. I went to my firewall and removed the Logic entries and added them in by hand (using the + control) and still the same problem. I went into Omnisphere and turned the pref ON and saved and quited from Logic. Came back in, went back into Omnisphere and turned the pref OFF and saved (just to make sure that bit was flipped where ever it needed to be flipped) and still Omnisphere triggers the dialog. At this point I've resorted to turning off my firewall. But this is not a good solution. It is a brand new drive, with a clean install of 10.6.2.
  13. Seriously? Well, as a professional software developer I must tell you that you have a big job on your hands. Good luck
  14. It was great to see 9.0.1 appear rapidly after 9.0, but IMO it is even better to see Apple reach out to the Logic Pro community like this so proactively to really get the stability issues in Logic sorted out. Thank you Apple for listening, and thank you Jay for your part in this. For those of us who've questioned Apple's commitment to Logic (and Pro apps in general) in the past, this should comes as a welcome reassurance that Apple appear actively committed to this area. And so, given the lack of direct outreach from Apple in the past, let's not miss this opportunity now. If you are on LP 9.0.1 with a good overall experience, please do speak up. Given the uncertainty of the cause of the instabilities, your working rig today may become a broken rig tomorrow. So your feedback isn't just good for others, it could be good for you too.
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