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  1. Sorry, not my intention to be negative about your workflow. I do think in fact that this might work for you and many others. It's just that in my setup it would take too much time with 500+ audio files and a deadline and I was simply hoping for an toggle-able option, like David suggested. Unfortunately this option works for all audio files and not selectable ones. I'm afraid this option is still only for pro tools users (along with importing multiple video files :))
  2. I am too, talking about the regular folder structure, as this gives the possibility to have different logicprox. files that share the same audio, thus saves space. But the symbolic links might not be a sustainable solution, as I mean to link specific audio files from imported projects. It costs simply too much time to symbolic link your audio files that you share among projects.
  3. Thanks David for your reply. Whenever re-enabling, it copies all linked files into your audio folder unfortunately.
  4. Hi all, We are looking for an option to link the source material from other logic pro projects, without importing them. And I know this is possible by deselecting 'copy audio files to project folder', but we want to do this selectively, like you can do for instance in pro tools. Example; we would like to share audio files from a video file in a project (it is for a tv series, so every project doesnt need a copy of the same audio file from the video file). But we do want to have the original audio copied from other project files when we are importing those. I can imagine it isnt possible, but would love to hear how you guys do this.
  5. @9u10m Do you remember what driver/kexst? It seems we have the same problem.
  6. Hi Guys, I've got a serious issue. During some recording sessions, I recorded a MIDI Piano. The sustaindamper was new, and didn't go down all the way (picture attached). When the file is played back, it sounds like the pedal is down the whole time. Is there any way to program the dampers all the way to the bottom? How it is: http://new-hansen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/10660456_10201633969810053_1355563776_n.jpg How it should be: http://new-hansen.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/10615670_10201633969530046_1595566397_n-900x206.jpg Thanks!
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