I'm struggling with keeping things from getting out of control in my compositions. I start with something simple and just keep adding plugins and midi regions and before you know it things start getting unorganized and scattered. By this point my CPU is maxed and I have to start freezing tracks. Am I the only one with this problem? How do I fix it?
Here is my problem. I'm 99.9999% sure instrument labels are supposed to be blue.
The other issue is that midi data does not change color based on velocity only by changing the color of the region
This may be the wrong forum for this issue so I apologize in advance but I need some help. I had been using the newest version of LPX Colorizer but it has messed up some things color-wise in Logic, even at the default setting. I tried deleting the app but I'm still having issues. I emailed tech support a week ago and still noboby has responded. Does anyone have any experience with it. I would also recommend not using the newest version it's still very buggy.
If I create a track stack for a multi out drum (EZ Drummer 3) and drag in some midi drums how can I separate all the different midi notes to their corresponding instrument (kick, snare, etc.) on the arrange page?
It's finally time to step up my game from my Sony MDR 7506's. I can probably spend as much as 500 and not feel too guilty. What kind should I be looking at for mixing it's been a minute and I have no idea.
I was just thinking about this but in a different way, I have about 300 plugins and 95% of them pretty much do the same thing. The only native Logic plugins I use are probably EQ, comp, and Alchemy.
Thanks no I get what you're saying but it's not matter of deleting unwanted channel strip components. You should still be able to see all of them without having to delete them for more space.
Hmm, well I can't really right click I'm on a laptop. I think its something I can change in settings I'm just not sure where. Also this is a Logic 8 file I recently opened that could be the reason as well.