to keep this alive. It is crazy that Logic is one of the two DAWs in my portfolio that still doesn't allow this. In Studio One I use the above mentioned shortcuts on my streamdeck/ meta grid all the time!
Maybe one day. Until then I use logic only for legacy compatibility!
There is still some weirdness going on if you reverse an Region via reverse on/off and try to place the anchor at the end of the region.
For Risers like a simple reverse cymbal
- At the moment you need to reverse the region
- Marquee select the length and use the key command for Join to create a new Region
- use the key command to place the anchor.
!!! Of course!!!! We want to search for names or bus umbers if they have no name although I personally don't like Logics fixed bus layout.
I prefer how Pro Tools, Studio One or Cubase/ Nuendo handle that.
Here is my proposal including mockups that I've sent directly to Apple in 2018!!! As I use Studio One and Nuendo a lot as well I feel your pain!!!
It would speed up my workflow if it where possible to search and filter the plugin list via a build in spotlight search to narrow down that list and make it quicker to choose the plugin.
The same goes for the sidechain list in each plugin window. I personally would like to quickly narrow down the sidechain list with a spotlight like search!
the same goes for the Output assignment etc
> whenever you open such menu the Search field should automatically be activated instead of manually clicking into it first.
I think we can agree that in any modern workflow the less we need to scroll and click through (deep diving) menus the better!
Bus filter
Output filter
Plugin filter
Sidechain filter
I’ve switched from a 12core 128gb mac pro death star vader toilet to the m1max 64gb 8tb ssd and am happy. Especially the overall performance is a major upgrade.
I don't believe that it's that easy too add otherwise it would've already been implemented.
If you want this feature to be part of LPX I highly recommend to let the developers know via the feedback page.
Thats easy.
Just make the smart tempo analysis.
Then apply region tempo to project tempo.
Create an empty instrument or midi track.
Add a region and insert a note over the length of the tempo information.
Export selected region as midifile.
Open midi in studio one.