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  1. Korg Prophecy Presets from the Korg Prophecy emulation plugin. Prophecy.zip Instructions: Once unpacked, Copy the "Factory" folder to ~/Library/Audio/Presets/Korg/Prophecy/ (that's the Library folder in your home directory) Index to this thread by Type / Manufacturer / Plugin: Third-party Patches Index
  2. I think it's always worth considering whether some new tool or workflow might bring something useful to your work, so it's usually never a waste of time to explore something new. In this case though, I'm not really sure what benefits you'll get over just saving new files every time you want to save a different version (which, with binary files, is essentially what's happening under the hood anyway. Except reverting to a previous version is more hassle than just loading the previous project). I guess it saves you from having to manage file names to store the context. Obviously, you'll want to save a folder and keep the assets outside of the actual project file, to avoid duplicating them (unless you need to do make destructive edits, in which case you'll need to save copies of assets in each state etc). If you do try it, let us know how it works out for you...
  3. Much to my surprise, I 100% completely agree with Sascha... (probably the first time that's happened in quite some decades 😮 😁 )
  4. I haven't, I find Time Machine and other methods good enough for the purposes of protecting my projects, and I don't see the added complexities of version control add anything useful. It's not like you can merge bits of projects together - all you're really doing is committing changes with logs if necessary. When it comes to version control for my other stuff I still use Subversion as that's what I started with for collaboration versions, I have a nice client Mac client for it, and it does the job I need, but someday when I need to git myself together I'll explore it - but I still wouldn't use it for version control for Logic projects. Version control is not a backup anyway. What's your use case for thinking putting them under version control would be useful? Are you collaborating with multiple people, and want to keep track of individual people's changes (for, I guess, manually importing between project versions, but even that might be messy)..?
  5. Korg opsix native Presets from the synth plugin. opsix native.zip Instructions: Once unpacked, Copy the "Factory" folder to ~/Library/Audio/Presets/Korg/opsix native/ (that's the Library folder in your home directory) Index to this thread by Type / Manufacturer / Plugin: Third-party Patches Index
  6. Korg modwave native Presets from the synth plugin. modwave native.zip Instructions: Once unpacked, Copy the "Factory" folder to ~/Library/Audio/Presets/Korg/modwave native/ (that's the Library folder in your home directory) Index to this thread by Type / Manufacturer / Plugin: Third-party Patches Index
  7. From what you describe, I don’t think you did what I suggested…
  8. Bit depth and bit rate are also two different things…
  9. There's some info about how they got that sound here: https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/classic-tracks-dire-straits-money-nothing Even they couldn't reproduce it again afterwards, so you'll just have to experiment with the tools you have to get something you like...
  10. Make sure your keyboard is transmitting on MIDI channel 1, and that will likely fix your issue.
  11. BTW If someone does still have their Atari ST and a LOG3 and would like to help me with a little favour to try something, please PM. I have an old song file that seems damaged and crashes all Logic versions I've tried to load/convert it with, and has resisted attempts to fix it. It's not really an important song as such, I'm just interested in whether it will load in LAt 2.0.1 or 2.5. As I recall, I ended up running a pre-release beta version of 2.5 for years once Logic Atari was killed (I never got a final 2.5 release version if there even was one - not sure*) which still had quite a few crash bugs that I had to work around. In think I always had to start a new project and then load my actual project as a second project in order to load songs without it crashing. I still have that version to try with too - I just no longer have my LOG3 (or Atari, for that matter). * Edit: So, the status of Lat 2.5 according to a Mark Wherry review from 1997 is that the it *was* released as an upgrade more as a final wrap up for Atari owners, than a brand new version for sale. I don't recall Sound Technology offering me the upgrade though, despite being on their C-Lab/emagic user list for years (even emagic didn't send me the release version, I think they'd basically finished with the ST by that point, and were busing tackling Windows support). So I stayed on that beta version until moving to Logic Platinum Windows 4.6...
  12. It sounds like you made the audio at 48KHz, but are now playing it back in a project set to 44.1KHz. Try setting your project sample rate back up to 48KHz...
  13. A plugin version of the FS1R (and SY99) would be even nicer. I wish Yamaha would start to get more into the plugin market...
  14. Here you go. LP7 format, will load into all versions of LP10. FS1R_lp7.zip
  15. When you have at least one audio channel strip in your project set to a Surround output, Logic changes the output setup to a surround config accordingly.
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