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  1. This is the method we've been recommending here for years. There is no other method. Apple don't want to let users buy old software, or current software that won't run on their machines for a whole range of customer experience and support reasons. At least while users have to jump through hoops to do this, they get informed about what they are doing in the process, and adjust their expectations accordingly. As long as you can get access to a more recent machine (which can be tricky in some cases), it's a simple enough matter to log in there, make the purchase, and then go back to your regular machine and download the last available version that works on your system, knowing that you won't get further updates or bugfixes etc. BTW The method is proven to work... people have been doing it here for years now. It's why we recommend this in all the threads that come up on this (it's a regularly asked question). 👍
  2. Yep, that's all the JamPacks Apple made... 👍
  3. LP9 came with all that stuff from memory, apart from the Soundtrack Pro content, as Soundtrack Pro was deprecated. If you installed all the LP9 content, including the Legacy content, you should have all the Jam Packs. If you do a screen grab of the Jam Packs you have, I can check my content here, as I pretty much have everything content-wise from LP4.x onwards around...
  4. Ok, so it was an audio latency issue after all. Thanks for letting us know what solved it. 👍
  5. If you search for the error message, you'll bring up previous discussions on this, eg: https://www.logicprohelp.com/search/?&q="One or multiple audio files changed in length"&quick=1&search_and_or=and&sortby=relevancy
  6. Try trashing your control surface prefs and re-setting up any of your controllers, it sounds like they've gone flaky...
  7. Strange - does it even make sense there should be a sample rate selection, the program is working with MIDI & timing data, not audio... (!) Edit: Ok, it does say (can't copy/paste from AppStore, grr...) "Select Project Sample Rate to match the current project setting", for some reason. In any case, whatever the sample rate you are working at in your project, that's the option you should choose in that plugin, presumably for some timing reasons or something. If the timing is out at a particular sample rate, maybe contact the developer and give them a bug report...
  8. It's fine. Your notes actually start 1 tick before the bar (check in the event list), and when you zoom out on the arrange, the zoom resolution makes it look like the region starts on the beat - and this is exactly what happens in the piano roll - it simply can't zoom in far enough to make 1 tick span 200 pixels or whatever, so it just looks like it's on the beat. So the problem here is a 1 tick difference that isn't really meaningful in the piano roll - it simply can't display that high a resolution, regardless of how far you're zoomed in. Again, the event and region positions are all fine here.
  9. Perhaps you are seeing previous auto-backedup versions? Logic saves previous copies of the project (up to an amount you specify in the preferences, I think it defaults to 10 maybe), as a safety feature. But the recent save will always be the project you are saving to. Just ignore those backups, or you can turn it off in the preferences (I forget the exact place offhand, it's been a decade since I opened Logic 9...)
  10. Those two windows are at different horizontal zoom levels, that's all. They are independent, and can be zoomed independently - there is no expectation they should be displaying the same zoom level all the time.
  11. I don't know what "Audio Chops" is, but you can determine what assets/audio files/samples etc you want Logic to copy into the project with the project save options.
  12. You'll need to compress the logicx file, not attach it directly. This will bring the file size down too.
  13. Logic's file size does not increase every time you open/close it. However, there is stuff stored in there like your undo history, and different versions and alternates. Why don't you have a look inside the package and see which data is taking up the space? Right-click on it in Finder, and select "Show Package Contents" and have a look...
  14. "Save as" creates a new project, yes, that's what it does. Save just saves your current project. You should just "save" your work, not keep "save as"-ing to a new project.
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