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  1. So, a trumpet note that is below its range won't show up on the score etc. OK great, thank you
  2. I mean if I was to record a string or horn or whatever part on my midi keyboard, is Logic clever enough to know the limitations of say, a viola or a trumpet and score it as such? obviously a piano score is different to a trumpet or viola score. this may make less sense than the original post
  3. Hi, sorry if this has been covered before, but I'm in a position where I have to give a score to some musicians which I have created in Logic Pro X (using my midi keyboard) Does logic account for limitations of various instruments, e.g. brass instruments? I am trained as a pianist but I am not really familiar with the ways in which some other instruments are notated. I hope this makes sense, and apologies if it has been covered before. Thanks!
  4. i'm sorry if this has been covered many times before, and if its a total newbie question i'm currently routing 4 channels of audio out from logic via an M audio soundcard, into a mixer. i want to record a live mixdown of my track(s) on the mixer, so i've routed the master audio from the mixer back into the soundcard inputs with the recording track armed but muted (and output assigned to nothing as well), but i'm still getting a massive feedback loop. am i doing this completely wrong or is there likely some rogue audio source / bus / assignment causing the loop? I'm monitoring via headphones etc.
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