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  1. yes this problem was specific to some but not all of the Silicon chip based machine. It went on for a few months and then as the system, Logic, and drivers from lynx went forward It started working perfectly. Not sure if it was Apple or Lynx but both parties were helpful and concerned about getting it right. Thank You all
  2. When I make adjustments to the individual parametrics. The Amplitude and Q are connected in some way that causes them to make unexpected changes. is this something that has been changed or is there a setting that causes this. thanks
  3. Everyone I know who records audio regularly in Logic Pro has this problem. I work on a few different combos of logic interfaces, computers in different studio setups and it happens on all of them.. Some days, it hardly happens at all, while other days it might happen 20 or 30 times in a 3 hour session. It's been going on pretty much in all versions of LPX. I work with union musicians who are used to working in protools. It's very frustrating to have a really great take recorded, only to have it play back out of sync. You can try to line it up to make it right, but the chances of getting back to its recorded position, or even within 10 or 15 milliseconds, is slim. Rather than breaking down the flow and spending time discussing if it's a little ahead or behind, we generally just throw away what would be a good recording. I have not experienced it during the initial recording of the multi track, which I always start at 0. It happens when we start to do the "fixes" with individual overdubs, even if the overdubs involve multiple players and their tracks. It may be if you start a recording from 0, it stays right. Or it may be that it only happens to rather short takes, or while you move to different locations to do the punch ins for overdubs. As Jasonhou mentions, it is tempting to move the recording portion of recording projects to protools and do the mixing in Logic. But I am a die hard and keep hoping the next version will fix it so I can keep the entire project in the same workspace. Anyway, I'm hoping Apple will get to the bottom of this soon.
  4. yes, I have the latest drivers and software. I have contacted Lynx. I will update this post when new get it resolved. thanks!!
  5. I've having random but fairly frequent, glitchy noises and drop outs. Doesn't seem to have any thing to do with buffer size. Anyone have any ideas?
  6. This just started with 10.4.5. I am punching audio in and out on a previously recorded track with replace record engaged and quick punch selected. On about 1 out of 5 punch-ins the audio gets recorded about a half of a second late. It is of course very frustrating. I've tried "move to recorded position", but it remains positioned out of sync. Just checking to see if anyone else is having this problem. It's happening here on multiple documents Thanks
  7. I have recently been studying alchemy. I have been deconstructing some of the patches in order to understand how things work. there is a patch called "1963 Semi Acoustic Thumb" that plays back the 4 sources in a round robin-like manner. Where are the controls to accomplish this? Thanks
  8. it has been going on in all versions since logic 8 at least. I have brought it up on this forum a few times over the last 3 or 4 years. no one seems to be bothered by it or interested in fixing it. Which means to me that no one is recording midi and audio at the same time other than you and I. I just gave up on trying to record midi or virtual instruments while recording audio.. I have the keyboard player play through MainStage or logic on another computer and record the analog signal. Don't know why it has gone unaddressed for so long. Even your post has been mostly ignored. Mine have mostly resulted in no interest. I have reported it to apple, but not lately. Seems like a big deal to me???
  9. A single key stroke that would drop down a marker at the current location and call the rename marker command. That would really make a simpler and more fool proof way to drop down and label markers on the fly while recording or during playback.
  10. I've got the same problems here. If I scroll while recording, like in the case of recording someone singing, the cpu overloads and the subsequent glitches are recorded to the audio. This started happening on the latest version. 10.2.4 seems to be less efficient with cpu usage than even the earlier versions of LPX and a lot less efficient than LP9. Kind of curious what in particular was gained that causes the extra load on the cpu. On my system, template setups that I consistently and flawlessly ran with a buffer size of 32 in LP9 and earlier versions of LPX, struggle to run at 128 in 10.2.4. Been thinking any day a new version will address this.
  11. Is there a way to save the project settings to a template. I have checked the "copy audio files into project" box under the Assets tab, and then saved as a template but the new project settings don't show up in the template. Is this behavior correct? Or is there another way to set the project settings to default to new settings? Thanks
  12. Way back in the day I started out using Opcode's Studio Vision. It had a recording mode setting called "wait for midi". with this setting you would arm a midi track for recording and when the DAW received a midi signal it would punch in in replace mode. It would punch in the armed midi track as well as any armed audio tracks. It was very handy. Any way to get Logic to do that? Thanks
  13. That's what it does here also.Thanks for checking this out . I guess I'll be looking for 10.2.3
  14. I do, I booted up lp9 and it works like it always did. Just noticed this in LPX 10.2.2. Is it working on your setup?
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