Hello,
I'm using an older system, Logic Pro 9.1.8 (64-bit) on Mountain Lion,
Mac Desktop Cheese Grater, Mid 2010 (MacPro 5,1), SSD system drive, 32 Gb RAM, dual Intel 6-core Xeon (12 cores),
Sessions and audio are on internal SATA drives.
I had removed all unused audio and done a Copy/Convert of all files in this session, to a new, uniquely named Audio File folder.
But when I opened the session file (or one of the backup session files), it's loading audio from other folders, and loading sequential regions from the beginning of the original audio file, and loading THE ENTIRE FILE from the beginning of each region.
It's not doing that for all tracks, so it seems random.
A properly loaded series of regions in that session.
A series of regions that loaded the entire audio file from the beginning of each region.
Does anyone know how to control how Logic recognizes audio files?
My take-home is that it is probably mandatory, when copy/converting, to merge the track regions first. lol!
But is there any way to force Logic to find audio in specific places (or HIDE AUDIO so that it won't load), and to restore recognition of each distinct region at its proper SMPTE location in the original audio?
Thanks!!
ADDITIONAL QUESTION FOR BONUS POINTS: This session has only about 20 audio tracks, but it does have 51 Aux channels in use (which averages to 2.55 Aux channels per instrument – hardly overkill, it seems to me How on earth do people manage 32-48 channel sessions (or more) in higher sample rates? Is it the routing that's killing the computer processors?