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  1. Try having a look through the following topics: https://www.logicprohelp.com/tags/essential sounds/
  2. Did you try clicking that orange cuved arrow symbol next to Sounds for "Project"?
  3. Did you quit Logic before trashing the .cs file?
  4. No, the industry standard is 48 kHz. A sampling frequency of 48 kHz is recommended for the origination, processing and interchange of audio programs employing pulse-code modulation (Source: https://www.aes.org/standards/comments/drafts/aes5-r-cfc-180904.pdf) 44.1 kHz was the old sampling rate used for Compact Discs. Many commercial studios record, process and edit at 48 kHz then mix in analog on large SSL consoles, recording the analog output of the SSL as a 96 kHz file delivered to the mastering engineer. A few rare producers choose to record, process and edit at 96 kHz. Anything above 96 kHz is offered only as a selling point for marketing purpose for the DAW manufacturers.
  5. Ok good to hear it's working now, let us know if you get this issue again.
  6. Here are the assignments in the default U.S. preset, but you're free to reassign them to whatever you'd like:
  7. Yes! That's the quickest and easiest way to turn your sliced Quick Sampler loop into multiple tracks in your Mixer:
  8. It's hard to tell where the pitch bend curve starts and ends because of the small horizontal zoom level. I would zoom in closer onto each pitch bend curve and double-check the position of the curve vs the note. Feel free to share your project file if you want one of us to see what's wrong.
  9. @polanoid did you get a chance to try it again?
  10. I don't remember the 10.5.1 behavior but I do agree that ideally, the Enable Patch Merging pane should stay open when you select a new track.
  11. As @Atlas007 pointed out, that's a job for Varispeed. Control-click an empty spot in the Control bar and choose Customize Control Bar and Display, In the LCD column, click the pop-up menu, and choose Custom, Below the pop-up menu, select the Varispeed checkbox, In the LCD display, click 'Speed Only' and choose Varispeed (Speed and Pitch), Click the % unit and choose Detune (Semitone.Cents), Adjust the number of semitones.
  12. Great! Thanks a lot for sharing those! 🙂
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