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David Nahmani

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  1. Make sure you Select the desired track, Select only the regions you want to copy, Press Command-C to copy them, Select all the regions on the track including all the regions to the right of the regions you've copied, Use your Insert Section at Playhead (Selection) key command.
  2. To be fair, I'm not entirely convinced that this passage you quoted from the manual is necessarilly 100% obvious to some of the lesser experienced users who may not have a crystal clear understanding of gain staging in digital recording, so your help is welcome nonetheless.
  3. You could filter all control changes under File > Project Settings > MIDI > Input Filter then select the Control Changes checkbox. Alternatively, under File > Project Settings > MIDI > General, deselect Control change message 7/10 sets Volume fader/Pan knob for channel strips.
  4. That's part of the process! 😄
  5. You can adjust the crossfades for take comping under Logic Pro > Settings > Audio> Editing.
  6. Those screenshots are from an older version of Logic Pro. In the current version (10.8.1), you can choose the MIDI Input Port and channel for each track in the track inspector.
  7. What audio file are you importing? Is it an Apple Loop, an mp3..?
  8. What mixer and audio interface are you using?
  9. Indeed. Here's a demonstration of the low pass filter taking the jagged edges away.
  10. You're welcome! 🙂 Note that after you've selected the desired notes, you can also use Functions > MIDI Transform > Random Velocity, and adjust the values below 'Random' to, for example, 95 and 85, then click Operate Only.
  11. In the Piano Roll, click the snare note on the keyboard on the left to select all snares, then hold down Shift while you click or drag around the snares in your fills to deselect them. Then you can drag the velocity of one of the selected snares to adjust all of them.
  12. Ok because what I do know is that Logic will push the end marker to match the end of the last region when needed, meaning as you make your arrangement longer. By default the project end marker in a new empty project is at bar 129. Now if you put a region that is for example 2 bars and 1 beat long at bar 129 then that will push the project end marker to bar 132. Maybe that's what you're seeing, you've arranged a song and Logic has automatically pushed the end marker at the end of the last region.
  13. Fantastic cover of an amazing song. Beautiful job you've done there. I'm amazed at how good a singer you are. And the mix sounds really good too.
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