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aviorrok

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  1. Good idea I will try No pedals
  2. I’m pretty sure it’s specific to this keyboard but I don’t know why it’s happen
  3. It happens in all projects also in empty project I most of time I solve it by exit and reopen project and restart the MIDI keyboard, sometimes when I play with this knob the MIDI IN is restarted oxygen pro 61 keyboard
  4. I don’t hear the stuck notes 🙂
  5. Happened again, no sound and Bypass All Control Surfaces not fix it
  6. I’m not sure, I will try to volume up in the next time it happens
  7. Hi Just bought a new MIDI keyboard (Oxygen Pro 61) and when press a lot of key together random the MIDI IN in control bar stuck and I can't reset it until I close and reopen Logic Thank you!
  8. It's a folders so I don't know what is the new loops
  9. The change-log on the last version of GarageBand have over new 480 loops how can I can I find them in all Apple Loops?
  10. Hi, Is it possible to order Apple Loops list from new to old or old to new? Thank you!
  11. What is "Save as performance " mean?
  12. Hi, Is it possible to save a channel strip settings and also the region? Thanks!
  13. What the Activity monitor is showing you is that 16GB is enough to have Logic Pro open with a pretty large Logic project (156 channel strips in the Mixer, loaded with various Logic plug-ins: most vocal harmony tracks have 9 plug-ins each, some have more), Safari open with tabs for Facebook, Wala, Google, Telegram and some kind of video playing? (VTDecoderXPCService) all at the same time and with plenty more RAM to spare. But even that in itself doesn't necessarily mean that much as your Mac is designed to use up as much available RAM as possible, so if you need more, it will find ways to use RAM in a more streamlined manner so that you can load more apps. The Memory Pressure graph is a better indicator of whether or not you need more RAM. If it's in the green. the Mac is making the most efficient use of your RAM, and you're fine. If it's yellow, that shows that you have an app that is really RAM hungry and that is using too much RAM and if it's red, then you need more RAM. Not necessarily, no, it doesn't work that way. You won't know until you try it. Sorry everybody I was on Low power mode I think without this the MacBook is much faster
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