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  1. You can always copy a black region (cmd + c), close the session, do not close logic, open another session and paste the region (cmd + v). Then color the channel by region. Or you use a channel patch as others have suggested. White... hm... if I only could recall how I did the black. I guess the black region was from a session from an older Logic version. If someone has still Logic 8 and upload a session with just a white region here?
  2. It is. On the other hand, arrangement are played live, thus more organic and faster. No region copying, looping, muting, deleting, arranging, re-arranging, automation, undo automation, redo automation. It took some time to get into the new workflow, creating whole songs with a completely analog environment. Let alone learning the different modular ways 😅 but it's so nerdy, LOVE IT 🥰 Thanks
  3. Thanks for clearing that up. Easier would be then to have a very small MIDI controller, with just a few buttons, and put it on the desk.
  4. Hi Having posted for a very long time here. Hope you can help me out. I'd like to use the function key F1 as a solo toggle for one specific channel. Since I work with templates, it should be a global command/assignment, where only audio track #2 is soloed when I hit F1, no matter what track is selected. Controller Assignment is still bugling and I cannot wrap my head around it. Is it even possible to setup something like this? As far as I know you cannot use Key Commands to do this, or can I?
  5. Theres over 100 threads discussing this. Don't mislead people. Simply use an aux track to side chain and there it is. No other daw has this. Delay compensation only works on the main tracks not on aux, so therefor any side chain you use from auxes or track stacks is obsolete. A bit ridiculous even for 9 years ago. I'm glad you pointed me to your wisdom. The OP wrote it was not there before, and that was 3 years ago. You talk about a bug that is 9 years old. I think you talk about a different issue. Not saying you're wrong though. The way I understand the OP, I cannot reproduce his bug. I can do side chaining in an aux with no delay. I don't use an aux to side chain a plugin. That is a different story.
  6. Ok, I understand. Are you sure, that when you create a latency with your "Bluecat hack", that the latency from the MIDIFX-slot is actually reported back to Logic? I wouldn't automatically assume that there is a latency reporting from those special plugin slots.
  7. MIDIFX-plugins don't have latency. They only process MIDI-data
  8. LOL... see I didn't even realize that there was a new device limit. But I use the professional (paid) service. Guess that's why I love it even more. Not sure if all those new features I was talking about are even available for the free version.
  9. Are you sure, they just announced it as new. It's not the same as sharing a link. It has an independent "page", that can be customized. So with the download link, you sent to someone, looks similar to the recipient as Wetransfer. It's an improvement for when I distribute files. Looks way more professional.
  10. I see. None of that bothers me. So as I said YMMV. It is not per se bad and unusable. It works flawlessly for me. And the new feature like "Wetransfer" makes it even better for me. No need to upload something, no need to share a folder. But use existing folders/files and just create an easy download link like Wetransfer.
  11. I cannot agree with that statement. But as always YMMV. What is becoming worse? I had nothing but great experience with DB. I believe it's now over a decade. Except once, where one of my computers suddenly didn't sync properly and I couldn't get the current version of the project. The project was, of course correctly saved on the studio computer. So I had to copy the session from the external backup drive, no biggie. I guess DB is not going to work, if multiple user have access to the Logic session file, and edit it simultaneously. That's a risk. Logic is not built and meant for that. For a single user, that just wants to have access from multiple computers to "one" session, that is always updated, DB is an awesome solution.
  12. I bought the Rytm2, but Overbridge2 is not yet released. So I haven't been testing the unit. Played around with it standalone.
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