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  1. I am on 10.7.4 and I had to go to Editor as well. Great tips everyone - this is doing exactly what I wanted!! Now to try some generative, random music creation!
  2. Hmm, I thought I tried that - let me go back and try again - that would solve it!
  3. I am wanting to modulate, randomly, the note order or variation settings in Arpeggiator. I thought I might be able to use Modulator to do that but I am not having the results I want. I am looking for the random change of the note order and variation settings in arpeggiator without using automation - trying to be completely random. Maybe I am going about this in a harder than necessary way? Any ideas? Thx!
  4. I am going to try the way inside logic first with the mapped instrument as what I want to do should be fairly simple. I just need to see how I can save the mapping and then reuse it over and over for any software instrument i want. Looks simple but I have to dive into it!
  5. Thanks for all the suggestions - I did find a plugin called NoteMatrix2 but I will try the ideas above first!
  6. Is there a way in Logic to map my mallet percussion controller to play different MIDI notes than what it is sending through MIDI? I want to change the layout of my controller but doing it on the controller is less than ideal and involves creating user preset kits. I have seen NoteMatrix 2, but this works only for Kontakt and I would like this to work for any software synth inside Logic including Omnisphere, Falcon or anything else I use. Am I over thinking this? Seems like this should be easy to do but I can't wrap my head around it. The controller does not connect through USB - it is MIDI into my Presonus audio interface. Thx!!
  7. That is an interesting suggestion but like David said I do t think my interface will allow that.
  8. Ha! Exactly, they tune pop until it’s beyond perfect!
  9. Thanks! That is what I figured. This is my first time at it as well but working with younger musicians and want to tweak things a little more than normal. It’s a pretty straightforward process and for the most part works well.
  10. Yup - Thanks. Still wondering at what tuning it analysis at though. I thought maybe David N. would know.
  11. A half step is 100 cents, just wondering how Logic analysis the flex pitch. My bet is at 440hz, just can't find any documentation.
  12. I have recorded audio that needs to be adjusted from a little sharp and a little flat. I know how to accomplish it with Flex Pitch in the editor with the Hot Spots. The musicians tuned to 442Hz - they are orchestral, but I have a feeling that Logic is analyzing pitch at 440hz. I do not see a place to change that Flex Pitch analysis, only where to change the tuning of Software Instruments in the Project Settings/Tunings. Is this a correct assumption? If so then for example a note that has a Flex Pitch number of 11 is actually a Flex Pitch number of 3 because of the 8 cents difference (roughly +7.85 cents). Am I thinking correctly? I just don't want to adjust some players to 440Hz and leave others at 442hz. Thx!
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