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Rambird

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  1. I agree with all ya'll and just wanted to get a grasp on how song other long time users feel about this. Funnily enough though, shortly after I posted this, we got 10.8 xD
  2. So i‘ve been using Logic for at least 7 years now and initially I just bought it for f‘in around but then soon realized it‘s being developed like crazy with huge updates like 2-3 times a year. The last year I really feel like it‘s gotten real quiet. Honestly it has gotten to a point where I am so seriously getting back into PT (I know—but Pro tools has gotten a lot of improvements the last few years). I use PT for post only (for me personally producing and writing with lots of digital instruments is still horrible in PT), but now that Cubase 13 is out I am seriously eyeing that for production. What do ya‘ll think: Am I being paranoid?
  3. The issue is still there apparently, encountered it yesterday on M1 (also in an old Logic Project). I mean honestly I love logic but I've been working in PT the last few months and damn that Melodyne integration is pretty nice.
  4. Thanks David yeah that makes sense I just wanted to be sure and I never juggled files that hard in logic before xD
  5. So I've got this session that has previously been split up into multiple individual project files. So we got 1 audio file folder and multiple project files. Now the thing is the Project file that contained everything is about 5GB, but the individual sessions are also around 4,85GB each. Now I went looking for why this is and dove into the package content of the split up projects and found that it seems to be the project alternatives. My question is (and sorry if this has been answered before) - can I safely delete the unused project alternatives without f*in with the other individual project files? I think I can honestly but the reason I'm unsure is when I go into the clean up features it references the files within the "common" audio file folder (so I definitely can't use the session cleanup feature here). Would it maybe help to consolidate each of the individually split up projects to a new location (maybe this way it just copies the files that are actually being used within that project file?) I know it's kind of a mess but since I always got really helpful replies here I'm gonna give it a shot ❤️
  6. Haha no sorry maybe a bit unclear - the issue was gone after reboot!
  7. I had the same issue today, just wanted to add what I did so maybe someone doesn't panic. Sent myself the session via email directly from logic, then rebooted Mac (m1). Gone.
  8. Sure me2 so I can sell the ProQ why not.
  9. You basically just want Pro-Q3 for free, right?
  10. Got the same problem. I think it's probably just bottlenecking the machine way harder because it's a lot to process. Definately gonna follow this conversation.
  11. I would go for something that isn't very tonal like the UREI klick, but honestly I only have experience with clicks in vocal recordings so thats just my 2 cents
  12. Wow thanks a lot. That is detailed and you nailed almost everything except for the bass player owning the PA (or I don't know who owns it xD)! I've read a similar thread where you commented the approach in detail already but I think with the additional advice of creating new audio files etc. it should be possible to shrink down the size! Thanks a lot Atlas007 too, and yeah the reason why I wanna split it is mostly because of using flex and generally easier workflow! And yeah about loosing files I agree I was planning to do this when I mixed it and I also keep backups of all my external drives (but it's much easier to archive this the after going through your process) - I didn't think of this but just creating new audio files first let's me delete unused that is the exact thing I needed!
  13. So I am currently working on a session that has been split up from initially one larger recording session about 35 minutes with lot's of take folders + track alternatives everywhere etc. The Audio File folder is about 15gb and there are three separate folder with more audio files and the "All in One" Session file is around 5gb. Weirdly enough, the split up mix sessions (via cut section between locators) are also around the same size even though it has been split up. The question - why do the actual session files have such huge sizes? The clean-up feature can't be used, right? (since all the split mix sessions theoretically should use the same audio files that are in the folder the big session). Is there anyone maybe that has a "proven workflow" for sessions like this? It's currently taking up 60+gb on one of my drives, which isn't a problem, but it can't be the best way to do this which is why I am asking for some advice 😉 Sorry if this is very unclear or there already is a similar discussion.
  14. But still that's interesting. Is there a thread on this forum about tools like that? Like software that adds "an additional layer" on top of logic?
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