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David Nahmani

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  1. Could you share an example of this happening with one of Logic's built-in instruments?
  2. I agree: that's the best way for us to help troubleshoot your issue.
  3. Yes. The format is mono, or stereo, or dual mono, or surround, etc. They're probably not set to the same given that the input format of the channel strip is not the same. To check, click-hold the right-hand side of each plug-in's insert, and place your mouse pointer over the name of the plug-in at the top of the pop-up menu. For example the following Channel EQ plug-in is stereo: No, that's not normal.
  4. On the instrument slot of a software instrument track, inside the 'Utility' folder:
  5. Can you reproduce this issue with any other software instrument?
  6. Can you share the Logic project file? Either directly here or, if it's too large, use something like Google drive or WeTransfer.
  7. Acustica offers a free Pultec-Style, Germanium-Based EQ and Preamp, Coffee The Pun: https://www.acustica-audio.com/shop/products/COFFEEFREE (to install the plug-in, first install Aquarius here: https://www.acustica-audio.com/pages/plugins-installation)
  8. I don't believe the soundcard could have any effect here. There's most likely some kind of pilot error somewhere in the process. In order to continue troubleshooting, we need to stay focused on one specific operation and try to figure out what's wrong with it. So back to the soloed guitar... can you answer my question below?
  9. @Trubadurex My bad, re-reading this now I realize that you never bounced anything, you just changed the level of your automation curve, and are using the same SÃ¥lstrenger#33 merged audio file in both case. However, looking at your video closely I can see that in the second project the channel strip has a stereo input format whereas in the first it's a mono input format. At what time did this change and why? What is the format of the plug-ins in both projects?
  10. Wonshu means moving the regions to store to the far right of the Tracks area, past the end of the regions actually used for the project.
  11. So how are you bouncing exactly? It looks like you may be processing through the plug-in chain and panner twice on the second sample.
  12. I agree with Wonshu, the best workaround is to simply create a software instrument track, insert Klopfgeist, create a MIDI region with the count-in notes, and move that region as desired when you start playback from a different position.
  13. I listened to your two samples and there's definitely some processing other than gain change between the two. If you can share the original project and give us the exact steps you took to reduce the level and get that second sample, we can try to reproduce?
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