Yup. Same problem here. In fact all 3rd party AUs failed validation in 64-bit mode (bunch of NI AUS from Komplete). I was able to retrieve most of them by restarting Logic in 32-bit mode and re-running the AU validation on the complete set. Also got Liquid Mix Mono AU to pass that way but not Liquid Mix stereo.
Unfortunately, LM stereo is in use big time so will continue trying to get it going.
Yeucchhh...
Dockable windows so that I can move the UI elements onto a second screen.
Big revamp of Score
New and substantially better EXS24 including streaming from disk
Applescript/Automator support
Environment redesign to include scripting
Pete
Er, I think not. David wrote the new training manual so I guess he knows rather a lot about what's under the skirt. Top job David - well deserved!
Pete
No problem
When I did my Apple Certified Trainer course, I did it with someone from Zurich. If ever you or any of your colleagues need to pass the certification exam, I could put you in touch with him - he's very knowledgable.
Have fun!
Pete
OK, my zipped, partial Key Command list. I'm going to do one for all the varieties of Control-alpha soon, not to mention modified clicks.
Unless you already know they exist somewhere...
Pete
Key Commands.pdf.zip
Hi there,
Just for reference:
Create a song with automation data somewhere.
Press Control-Command-E to bring up the Automation Event List
Press Command-1 to open a new arrange window
You are now looking at your Automation Folder, possibly together with some spurious entries that I've never really understood...
Pete
Kevin,
I have a one-page PDF of unmodified, Shift, Option and Command key commands but the forum won't let me add PDF files. Email me if you want a copy.
David, would your forum be swamped if PDFs were allowed? It's your bandwidth, of course, so I quite understand!
Pete
Hi Mike,
Not sure where your 66'49" mins came from but Logic can cope with a max of 2138 bars which, at 120 bpm is about 71'16" and that's the normal max you see. Were you on a faster bpm of approx 128?
However, as Camillo Jr correctly said, change the bpm to a smaller number and you get more time. For instance, 60 bpm will give you 142'32". The is the best way of doing long records but isn't great if you do want to remix or treat something v. v. v. v. long since your tempo is restricted.
Pete Morris