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  1. Yes!! Let's use my official announcement for the Logic Pro 11 discussion:
  2. Logic Pro 11 is announced: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2024/05/logic-pro-takes-music-making-to-the-next-level-with-new-ai-features/
  3. Make sure you never open more than 1 project at a time in Logic Pro. Opening 2 projects or more simultaneously is known to create unexpected behaviors that include mixing up channel strips between the projects.
  4. The regions are indeed corrupted, and creating new regions with the "+" button next to a region creates corrupted regions as well. Converting to MIDI and back to Drummer does not help. You can Control + click to create new Drummer regions, and that works as expected.
  5. Note: this is the kind of information you can learn from my book! 😉 https://www.logicprohelp.com/logic-pro-book/ Click the name of a cell to select it. Choose Logic Pro > Control Surfaces > Learn Assignment for "Live Loops Cell (Column #)". Hit a pad on your controller.
  6. Can you reproduce the issue without the Little Radiator plug-in?
  7. Save the project as a copy and as a folder, and in the copy, remove everything that's not necessary to reproduce the issue, and attach only the Logic project (not the audio files).
  8. I meant if you can share the actual Logic project file, so that we can open it in Logic and try a few things and determine what is responsible for that behavior.
  9. Here's one: https://syntheway.com/Virtual_Harmonica_VST.htm Here's another: https://www.sonivoxmi.com/virtual-instruments/harmonica.html Basically you can google "harmonica software instrument audio unit" - audio unit being the format that is compatible with Logic Pro.
  10. The audio interface converts the analog signal from your source (microphone, guitar...) into a digital signal and sends the digital signal to your Mac. The Babyface is a really good quality interface, that was a great recommendation.
  11. To check what MIDI channel your keyboard transmits on: In the LCD display, click the small down arrow to the right and choose Custom, The channel number is the number directly to the right of the note symbol in the MIDI input monitor in Logic's LCD display when you play a note.
  12. Sample rate. Audio files played back at the wrong sample rate will play back at the wrong speed and pitch. The bit depth is a different animal. 🙂 Here's a good primer if you want to dig deeper: https://www.izotope.com/en/learn/digital-audio-basics-sample-rate-and-bit-depth.html As for the bit rate, it's a parameter when you bounce an mp3 file, that affects the size and quality of the audio file, but not the tempo or pitch.
  13. I would start experimenting with the british models. Here's a list of the models: Amp Designer models in Logic Pro for Mac Also make sure you: Use the bridge pickup, Roll the tone all the way down, Play with your fingers (not a pick).
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