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  1. I'm certainly late to the party but I'd like to thank you none the less…
  2. many thanks, djangomagic: these are all good news!
  3. I'm currently using Logic Studio 8 and have been thinking about upgrading to the latest version; I am a little confused about this whole app store business and I have a few questions which are not answered on the Apple site; hopefully someone here can help me: if I purchased Logic Pro 9 and MainStage 2, alone, would that be all I need to effectively upgrade my Studio 8 to Studio 9, or is there anything I'll be missing? does the installer provide an option for upgrading an existing version? if so, will it keep the existing content or will it erase it and force you to grab it all again from within the application?
  4. yes, it's legit… and cheap. Eduardo Tarilonte is an outstanding sound designer and an excellent musician: you simply can't go wrong — his whistler is far better than the lib included in the jam packs.
  5. extremely funny, indeed: this doesn't even explain why my own presets need no spotlight to work
  6. ah, thanks, but it used to work (before the switch) with spotlight disabled… so now, which is the expected location?
  7. next step: I saved some of these presets under the same name in my own library folder, and compared the original with the copy… they are in fact slightly different: a handful of bytes don't have the same value, but globally, they look the same, including the path to the SDIR file so the main difference is one finds the file and the other doesn't… since there are almost 600 SD presets, let alone the ones from SoundTrack Pro, I'm afraid I cannot rebuild them manually! any suggestions?
  8. this is happening to me, right after a switch to a new machine and a fresh install of Logic 8 all over again — and of course I updated it to 8.0.2... yes, the impulse responses were installed in the right place, /Library/Audio/Impulse Responses/Apple/… the problem is they won't be found in that default location, unless I navigate there from the "open" window so I looked inside a hundred of the pst files that appear in the library tab when SpaceDesigner is the active plug, for instance /Library/Application Support/Logic/Plug-In Settings/Space Designer/04 Surround Spaces/04 Surround Outdoor/20.2s Dam Level Two.pst and found they all referenced the correct location, mentioned above… so, what am I doing wrong?
  9. fat or hsf doesn't matter — exs|24 instruments do not care about symbolic links: the path to each audio sample file is stored as an absolute reference the only fast way is to relink them properly…
  10. another [more efficient] way to do the same — especially for a very large number of bars: temporarily insert a BPM counter plug for that track, globally set the detected tempo, locally correct the minor tempo deviations, if needed…
  11. did you read the beat mapping with midi regions section in the manual?
  12. ~/library/application\ support/logic/dls-giga\ samples
  13. Which release of Logic Studio? I sort of "consolidated" the loop folder by putting symbolic links to external volumes, and indexed everything from the top: no level of the hierarchy are grayed out any longer. I should probably do the same for GB and and SoundTrack, but I do not use them.
  14. Yes, as from today I cannot use my old bookmarks any longer, so now I'm accessing the new interface and everything is back to normal. Thank you.
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