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David Nahmani

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  1. I would save a copy of the project, so that you can do some tests in the copy while leaving the original untouched. Now in the copy, open the Mixer and remove all plug-ins. Is the latency now gone?
  2. Make sure all those plug-ins on the Aux are stereo? You can click hold the little double-arrow symbol that appears on the right of the blue plug-in inserts when you hover your mouse pointer over the insert to check its mono/stereo format.
  3. I think MPE controllers are sending channel pressure events, with a different (rolling over) MIDI channel for each incoming note. If that's the case with your controller then you need to figure out a way to make one assignment work independently of the incoming MIDI channel. If you can't figure out an easier way, that's something that could be done with Scripter.
  4. Well there you go. The discrepancy is because the LCD display gives you a rounded off value of the project tempo. So it displays 94 bpm but if you double-click that value you'll see the true project tempo value of 94.2821. It sounds like your project tempo should be 94 bpm so you can double-click the value and enter 94 again, which will set your tempo to 94.0000. See if that works? Could it be that you've tried to use beat mapping or smart tempo at some point during your edits?
  5. Very sorry to hear. Unfortunately it's a known issue in Logic Pro that you can get unexpected behaviors when multiple projects are open. I wasn't aware of the behavior you're describing, but one that has been widely reported multiple time here and elsewhere is the scrambling of channel strips playing wrong instruments etc. 😞
  6. The only downside of my M1 MacBook Air is the lack of of a MagSafe port. 😪
  7. I agree with the MainStage recommendation here! 🙂
  8. I'm not sure which display you're seeing, but for example the bars and beat display rounds up the values. To see the tempo list, at the top right of the main window, click the Lists button then the Tempo tab:
  9. I agree, I loved my intel MacBook Air so much that I purchased an M1 MacBook Air, and I love it. 🙂
  10. Yes or similar to @Dan Banan's last suggestion, just drag and drop the audio files to a track and you'll get that dialog pop up asking you if you want to place each file on its own track.
  11. You're welcome, wish I could have helped more. 🙂
  12. Ok unfortunately I can't make it work so I recommend that for that project you just create a software instrument track with a MIDI region with notes on every beat, looped, so that you can use that track as a metronome. It's either that or reimport all your tracks into a fresh new empty project to rebuild it.
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