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  1. I highly doubt that. You're not listening to electrical voltages, which may change abruptly 48000 times a second (they don't, read on), you're listening to a loudspeaker trying to reproduce them. A loudspeaker membrane does not change position abruptly 48000 times a second. It simply can't, due to mass and mechanic and magnetic inertia. The required electrical energy to precisely position the membrane would be outrageous and instantly drive the magnet into saturation instead of achieving zero-time positioning. Then, there are no electrical voltages changing abruptly 48000 times a second to begin with, as the discrete sample values are played back through a filter at over 20 khz which takes all the jagged edges away. This discussion feels a bit out of place in 2024, as these myths of digital audio are being debunked for nearly 40 years now. One thing you mention is actually true, sample manipulation (time-stretch / -compress, pitch changes) can be done with better results when there is higher resolution and thus more data points to work with.
  2. I'm not sure Transport Float is of real value here. It takes up valuable screen estate and does not bring any benefits, since you could place the REW and FF buttons into the main Transport which is there anyway. But then, Transport functions are generally much better, faster and more reliable recalled with the computer keyboard, as Eric outlined nine years ago.
  3. And again, one year has passed and I have been recording a song dear to my heart for the birthday of my love. This is a tricky one, easy and extremely difficult to get right at the same time. Elements taken from the 1977 original, the wacky german version of the same year, a 1996 live version and a 2002 live version. All instruments and vocals by yours truly. Have fun listening. https://alonetone.com/fuzzfilth/playlists/songs/h
  4. Don't overthink this. By the time your music will be mixed with the picture, - the picture will have been edited (despite all promises of locked picture) - the music editor will have slipped your music to their taste, and/or edited it too. - your music will be either drowned in wind and/or explosions or made barely audible to get out of the way of the dialogue. To perceive a note or event as matching the action on screen (you're not hitting the actual cuts, right ? You're not accentuating something the director wants to hide, right?), you have a couple of frames to manoeuver within, so you're just fine. If someone complains about your music, it is probably not because of a sub-frame misalignment... 😁
  5. And again, one year has passed. This is a tricky one, easy and extremely difficult to get right at the same time. Elements taken from the 1977 original, the whacky german version of the same year, a 1996 live version and a 2002 live version. All instruments and vocals by yours truly. https://alonetone.com/fuzzfilth/playlists/songs/h
  6. Yes, if you have bought Logic Pro X in the past, with your Apple-ID. If you haven't, then no, you'll need a machine with a current OS to be able to buy it.
  7. It's the same, just a different name.
  8. No. We're misusing Meta events here to build kind of a playlist functionality. However, this happens in real time, so Logic does not know that it should prepare everything for a seamless jump. It's best to actually cut out sections you want to skip, and move them to bar 1000+ for later use.
  9. ...and the complete hierarchy of the Bounce range is this: - if nothing is selected - Project Start to Project End unless - something is selected - Selection Start to Selection End unless - Cycle is active - Cycle Range unless - Bounce Range is changed in the Bounce dialog - Bounce Range
  10. Freezing always calculates to the Project end, so it is indeed smart to shorten this to a reasonable length.
  11. In know. I was getting to that...
  12. Why not ? If you didn't touch your Auto Backup Preferences, you should be able to revert to the last 100 (or at least 10) saved versions.
  13. Hm. I have run Logic for decades of years with over a dozen audio interfaces, and the only times I lost audio is with a dodgy USB cable. Everything else is rock solid. So I can't advise anything here.
  14. I don't read too much into this, and I guess Apple doesn't either. Yes, only two people clicked on Scoring Sheet Music. But what if these two are churning out scores for all the Hollywood blockbusters.... So we don't know.
  15. Please give at least some info about your computer, OS, Logic version, audio interface, etc. For all we know, you might as well be launching Logic 1.7 from floppy on an ATARI Falcon.
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