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  1. Funny fix but I just airdropped a copy of 10.5 from a mate's laptop and logic sorts the the rest. Still, pretty rubbish that they have cut off anybody not on the latest OS.
  2. That doesn't work, sadly. Tired removing it and then restarting as well but got the same dialogue. "Logic Pro can't be installed because macOS version11 or later is required."
  3. Hey, I've been holding my machines back fro compatibility reasons but just took the plunge and and upgraded to 10.15.7 in order to get Logic 10.6 and a few other updates but now i cant seem to get them any more because of logic 10.7 and OSX11 etc a few of my plugs from smaller developers aren't caught up with Big Sur just yet and I'm worried this might screw some of my sessions. My computer is a 2017 iMac with 16GB RAM with a 3.6GHz i7. Any advice would be great.
  4. +1000 PLZ. This is a tiny thing but slows me down every time i go to do Guitar overdubs at the end of a session.
  5. I don't quite follow you. So hypothetically, if a device transmitting general MIDI (the keyboard which I don't have at present) is sending to a a single track with this instrument, all the sounds will play fine? Are there any links you could recommend to some articles / videos about GM? I'm not totally au fait with it and I'd like to know more. Thanks for your help.
  6. Yeah I've automated a load of changes but it still plays a piano. Here is an example event list...
  7. All that appears to do it a piano sound (channel 1 sound). A full GM device would have drums, brass, organ etc... Sorry, am I missing something?
  8. Hi There, A friend of mine has an old arranger keyboard and wants to use it to record backing tracks to play guitar with. Now I've got it slaved to Logic via MIDI clock which is fine, and I can record the MIDI coming in which is also fine. However, the keyboard outputs full arrangements (bass, drums, organ etc...) and assigns the notes different MIDI channels so that a standard general MIDI device would know what to play. Now once the MIDI is recorded, I understand how to split it by channel from the MIDI menu, however I'm missing a standard GM instrument to play back the information correctly. Does one exist? The plan is to have a GM device playing back the arrangement whist recording, then to split the midi into multiple GM devices. then one by one, replace the GM devices with nice EXS24 instruments. I know this is all very long winded but this is the way that my friend wants to work and I've told him there must be a way to do it (musn't there?) Any help would be great.
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