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  1. Thanks, when I get home, I will definitely try user's simple solution of: - Call up a Vocoder - Save the Channel Strip - Done Sincere Peace, Crease
  2. I accidentally deleted my vocoder pre-sets in logic pro 9.1.3. Is there away to re-install only the vocoder pre-set without un-installing the entire logic application and reinstalling it again? Sincere Peace, Crease
  3. Thanks Jordito, you da-man! Sincere Peace, Crease
  4. As I opened my appliction folder and highlighted Logic and pressed command I, the options I have are a 32 bit box that is checked and a grayed out box that says locked. However, I have three Logic Icons in my application folder one is Logic, the other is Logic 8, and the third is Logic 9.0. However, when I open Logic the version is 9.1.3, but I don't have an Icon that has Logic 9.1. V/r, Creaseman
  5. Thanks fellas, but it is still grayed out and wont allow me the option to change logic 9.1.3 from 32 bit to 64 bit. Yes, I have the latest version of Snow Leopard OSX 6.2.7. Can somebody help me? Sincere Peace, Creaseman
  6. I resently updated my operationg system to Snow Leopard 6.0, and I have yet to be able to change Logic 9.0 to 64 bit mode. I have clicked apple or command I and the 32bit is locked meaning it's greyed out and I can't change from 32 to 64 bit mode in Logic 9.0. Will someone please explain how change from 32 to 64 bit mode in Logic 9.0! Sincere Peace, Creaseman
  7. I did make an alias of Logic to put as a short cut to Logic, so that may be the issue of while Logic is not updating to 9.1. It's not finding the original folder or file for Logic. Well, I purchased Logic 8 and upgraded to 9, so sounds like my best bet is to manually update Logic from Apple's website, correct? Sincere Peace, Crease
  8. Yes, I have heard and read so many articles about imcompatibility issues between Logic and Snow Leopeard. Although my MAC Pro is pretty darn power, would you switch to SL to use Logic in 64 bit or stay with OS X 5.8? Sincere Peace, Crease
  9. Thanks for all the responses everyone. When I open my application folder, I see 3 Logic files in there. One is 8.0, one is 9.0.2, and the other is another version. All I am trying to do is get the latest version. I am grappling with updating my OS to OS X 6.2, but I am not sure if I want to do that since Logic is not crashing. All I have read is that Snow Leopard causes Logic to malfunction and crash on a regular. Sincere Peace, Crease
  10. Thanks Beer Moth, but my computer looks for updates automatically once a week, and it has yet to update to Logic 9.1. I even tried manually as you so describled, and still no LP 9.1 Sincere Peace, Crease
  11. I am using Logic 9. Question, does it suppose to update to 9.1 automatically? If so, I am only at version 9.0.2 Sincere Peace, Crease
  12. David, site administrator and certified Logic trainer, the question I have for you is, "Having Logic 9.1 and running OS X 5.8, why have you not upgraded to OS X 6.0 to use Logic in 64 bit mode?" Are there some major issues Logic users need to know before deciding to upgrade to OS X 6.0 to use Logic in a 64 bit capacity? Sincere Peace, Crease
  13. I tried to change Logic to 64 bit, and I did not have the option to uncheck 32 bit when I opened "Get Info" of Logic as it is on the macprovideo tutorial. I have Logic Pro 9.0.2, and I am running OS X 5.8. Question, does this work only with OS X 6.0 and higher? Can someone help me unleash Logic in 64 bit. Sincere Peace, Crease
  14. I apologize in advance for such a stupid question, but can someone explain how to change the background color in Logic's arrange area? Sincere Peace, Crease
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