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David Nahmani

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  1. Click the thin horizontal orange progress bar that appears at the bottom of the LCD display in the Control bar, to see what exactly Logic Pro is trying to download, and click the orange curved arrow icon to restart the download?
  2. I believe you mean Command Z (Undo)? If you use the default U.S. Preset of key commands, Option + Command + Z opens your undo history, so that you can see (and monitor) the history of edits you've recently made. You can also choose Edit > Undo History to open your undo history window. Below, you can see that when I move a MIDI note, an action called 'Move events' is added to the undo history, and when I click the Undo button, the MIDI note goes back to its original position.
  3. Not sure what it could have been, hopefully just a glitch! Good to hear it's working now. 🙂
  4. @Golden Boy Jimmy Smithers Can you answer these questions?
  5. Do you mean you choose File > Save from the menu at the top of your screen? Watch the project name at the top of the main window in Logic Pro when you do that. Do you see the project name change from .01 to .02 when you choose File > Save?
  6. What your describing is definitely not the expected behavior. Are you saving your projects organized as folders or packages? Is the disk you're saving to formatted APFS or Mac OS Extended?
  7. I would bounce at 44.1 kHz and give that to the mastering engineer.
  8. Same assignment. It should work as long as you have a count-in? Basically the first time you press R it turns on Autopunch mode and sets the Autopunch area, and the second time you press R it restarts the recording only this time your playhead is before the Autopunch area so as you said earlier in this thread, in that case it works. 🙂
  9. Wow that's so odd.. never heard of this before! But good to hear you were able to find the culprit. Thanks for letting us know. 🙂
  10. I meant, did you at some point have two projects open at the same time on your Mac? No your custom key commands are part of the preference file. To test this, before you trash preferences, you can create a new user account on your Mac, and see if the metronome behaves there?
  11. It could be! Maybe some core audio channels got mixed up in the process. Did you have both sessions open at the same time at some point? Have you tried to restart your Mac?
  12. Nakst’s Audio Plugins offers a free 3 oscillator subtractive synth, Extra Bold: https://nakst.gitlab.io/extrabold/
  13. Is your mic mode set to standard?
  14. What if you used lower notes for Bar and Beat? Like D3 and C#4 for example?
  15. It's very odd indeed, normally any signal you can see on the Stereo Out meters should be audible. If you connect headphones to your MacBook, can you hear the metronome? Can you open your Mixer in "All" view so that you can see the Click channel strip and check that its meters are the ones producing sound (whether you enable or disable the division)?
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