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  1. Did you adjust the Attack and Release envelopes to make the end of one loop blend into the beginning of the next loop? Depending on the sound you can get pretty close to a seamless loop. This is as seamless as I can get without spending too much time fine-tuning it, but the concept is there. If this technique works on your sound you can pretty much make the loop as short or long as you want, and as seamless as you want by sitting there and adjusting it nonstop. File is v10.7.9, and resonant as heck fyi lol. Edit: Just remembered OP said they aren't up to par on the terminology. We’ll wait to see if this is along the lines of what they want, then we can see how many Logic users it takes to help them find the Amp Envelope lol. Drone-loop-via-adsr.zip
  2. Lol I walked right into that one.
  3. Deleting a Quick Sampler instance from a Channel Strip associated with a DMD Stack in 10.7.9 still crashes Logic Pro. I say "still" because I noticed it in 10.7.7 but never said anything lol. Must have forgot about it with all the .8 drama.
  4. I think most agree the point of subscriptions is generating more income and/or constant income streams. Giving stuff away for free seems counterintuitive to that I’d think lol.
  5. I just DLed Logic Pro 10.7.7 on my mbp even though my music studio is currently packed up in storage. If it does go Apple Silicon only, I’m sure we can expect “Where to get last Intel version of Logic Pro?” threads.
  6. So I’m not really a fan of saying one thing publicly, then saying another thing privately in DMs. This will be my last post on this Topic. First, sorry if you feel I’m belittling, talking down to, or trying to make you seem unintelligent. That’s not my intention. My intention is to provide my input and try to be helpful. But at this point you’ve asked the same question(s) two or three times if we count the DM. I’m not going to tell you it will work. Splice support apparently will not tell you it will work either, which is very smart on their part. I get you probably want someone to tell you it will work but there’s no way of knowing if it will work, or for how long. It would be a disservice for me to definitively say it will and always work, and it would be a possible liability for Splice support to tell you it will work because you’d be paying them for a service. Should it theoretically work? Yeah, you should be able to work in a sandbox and use old software on old hardware running an old OS for as long as you want, but that’s not how the real world works. Especially now with perpetually internet connected software and subscriptions, etc., etc.. Software breaks. Software breaks even faster if you introduce variables into the environment, such as an active internet connection (which is as varying as you can get, the internet can change in realtime). My final input is it should theoretically work but I personally wouldn't bet on it being a longterm solution.
  7. if you can’t update macOS, by choice or otherwise, you’re eventually going to get left behind in terms of software compatibility. If a company doesn’t give you an option to perpetually use an older version of their software (by way of forced updates), then that’s the answer to the question. You can’t use their older software. I mean, the quickest and easiest way to find out is try it and see what happens. Download the installer and see if theres any way to turn off automatic updates. keeping in mind that tomorrow or a year from now you may open the app and be greeted with a message saying “Please update to the latest version to continue using this software.” I 100% believe it, because they don’t want to tell you something will work when it won’t, or even if it may work they don’t want to be supporting every edge case for dozens or hundreds of customers. The support person is probably thinking “I wish this person would take the hint” lol.
  8. “Quote reply test” quote test from iPhone (Safari browser) “Quote reply test quote test” reply test.
  9. Hmm, guess I am getting my money’s worth from Google Fiber lol. Edit: 1.8 sec ftw lol.
  10. 1.3 sec from hitting Submit Reply to it posting. Is that what you meant lol?
  11. Also I feel like asking it to “generate code” is like asking it to “generate language”. like, which one of the 7,139 currently spoken in the world? Maybe help it out by specifying Javascript lol. Edit: Wait, actually don’t help it out! We gotta prolong the AI Apocalypse as long as possible!
  12. I’m sorry for your troubles but as stated I don’t know how many times, on how many forum topics, it is not legal to share software.
  13. If AI audio separation/extraction wasn’t almost perfect at this point, my first thought on this would be “Yay, easy phase cancellation a cappellas” lol.
  14. It can give you drastic sound differences depending on how you use them, most notably 1) The order of the insert effects, and 2) The dry/wet knob on an insert isn’t doing the same thing as the send amount on a send effect. I don’t feel like typing an essay, so just take 5 mins and do an A/B comparison on a reverb or delay as an insert and the same as a send, turn knobs/push buttons, and hear the results. Just to be clear, everything said above is still correct, you save CPU, etc. using only one reverb or any effect as a send vs each channel having its own insert, and it’s easier to manage one send plugin vs multiple inserts. Just throwing out that they can sound very different.
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