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Jordi Torres

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  1. Hi Max, If you mean dry and wet to a single file, then the easiest is to solo whichever is the track in question and bounce the project. Set the send(s) to pre-fader, bring the fader on the track all the way down, and do the same as above. J.
  2. Hi @craigs, Thanks for the additional info. I guess you mean SoundSource by Rogue Amoeba? OK, then problem solved, I guess. 🙂 J.
  3. Hi @Saxmanpgh, After a quick pick at the Xenyx Q802's manual, it specifies that the sole sample rate it works at is 48 kHz, so that basically forces you to work at that sample rate in Logic with it. J.
  4. Does the problem continue even when you set your Logic audio device input setting to "None" and the output device to the computer's built-in speakers? At what sample rate do you actually want to work, normally? J.
  5. Hi @Saxmanpgh, Thanks for the additional info. Is this happening with any project you open in Logic? Even when starting a new project using the Empty Project template? If that's the case, doe the problem persist after a reboot? J.
  6. I hope we get some Scripter-love this time... 🤞 J.
  7. Especially for those who still have Intel machines... I guess my Intel Mac mini will soon be for anything except Logic 🥲 J.
  8. Hi @Saxmanpgh, There's a whole page here dedicated on what to check: If you see an audio and MIDI sync alert in Logic Pro for Mac However, the fact that the message mentions exactly 48,000 Hz, then it's likely a device you're using is firmly stuck on 48 kHz and not following Logic/CoreAudio, but you don't say anything about what external gear you may be using with Logic...so can you please provide more info about your setup? J.
  9. Yes, good to get a Chord Track back! 🙂 J.
  10. Cool. Next time maybe start by adding them to your Logic score as text from the beginning to avoid additional the additional manual work in Sibelius. Come to think of it, perhaps another options would be to export your Logic markers to MIDI from Logic as explained above, then import that in Sibelius? Cheers, J.
  11. If your plugin is supposed to output MIDI, then you'll probably want to create an AU MIDI Effect version of it. But keep in mind that the MIDI out will reach the Instrument slot and whichever instrument plugin you have there. If you want to route the MIDI beyond that, then you'll have to go out of Logic's and back in again using IAC (through Logic External Instrument plugin), like des99 says. J.
  12. Hi, It looks like your plugin is VST and Windows-only, so that won't work in Logic. J.
  13. Hi globet, For that to work you need to move your audio region's anchor to where the desired transient is located (there are commands to set the anchor to transients), then you can use the Pickup clock command to move it to the playhead position. J.
  14. Hi, You might be able to work around it by exporting a dummy MIDI region to a MIDI file with a single MIDI event at position 1 1 1 1 (the resulting file will include your global track markers), then convert the marker events to text using a tool like the shareware MidiKit and resave the file. With that done, import the file into Logic again. Now you'll have all your markers as text (Logic meta events) in a region. At this point you'll have to do at least a bit of manual work: Copy/Paste the meta events (the text "markers") from that region (from the Event List editor) to each individual instrument region as to include them in all your parts before exporting them each to MusicXML. Maybe there's a better way I'm not aware of. J.
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