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Scorwitz

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  1. Thanks Des99! Can you let me know how? At the moment dragging out the editor or any other window only happens to me by accident…
  2. Oof. Ten years ago... Hoping someone can add whether it's possible to open a Piano Roll and a Score editor for the same midi track and have them both update along with changes in each other?
  3. "I hope someone can understand what I'm asking and possibly offer a link to a class or youtube person who may be good at explaining things thoroughly?" Maybe a full class that I could pay for, or a good youtube playlist?
  4. Hello all, I realize this isn't Logic specific, but I know there are a lot of folks here who will know... When I bought my midi Komplete keyboard, it came with Kontakt and Massive. First I'll say, that I don't think I have the full version of those, but I have a little something to get started. You see, even though I've used computers since grade school, and consider myself to be rather adept at figuring out technology, Native products are quite confusing to me. So, I'm not even sure what versions I have, but I didn't pay for them, so I imagine they're limited. I would really like to tackle this issue of not knowing how to use them, so that I can start building a collection of virtual instruments in Kontakt, and using Massive for... well, whatever MAssive is used for? I've watched some youtube tutorials and no matter how I try, there is some connective tissue that is missing for me to allow me to grab onto the larger concept. I remember when I finally understood how to load an instrument and that you could actually combine more than one. Like, that process was NOT intuitive to me, based on how Logic is laid out for selecting instrument, or just basic OS navigation in general. I hope someone can understand what I'm asking and possibly offer a link to a class or youtube person who may be good at explaining things thoroughly? I tried looking at Native Instrument's help info and emailing them and didn't get very far. I'm sorry, but I will just never learn anything if I have to read a manual cover to cover. I wish I was, but I can't learn that way. I need to watch and listen to things, and I can take a sketchy outline and associate it to something else I already understand and then run with it for the most part. I realize that many forum folks are great at the googling and reading/learning and I hope you won't resent me for just coming to ask on the forums. Please don't spend any time on this for me. I'm just hoping someone out there might have a similar story and found a solution already. Thank you!
  5. All of the acoustic kits. And I have nothing at the top of DMD. Just the menu on the left.
  6. I do, in Drum KIT. I'm talking about Drum Machine Designer in 10.5
  7. I see where you mean. I think I'm making things more confusing. That is the Drum Kit instrument. I would like to be able to load the one of the drum kits into my DMD instrument. Right now it just addstl the kick.
  8. Hi all, I can't imagine this not being possible, but I cannot figure out how to load a whole drum kit into DMD in 10.5. I can select single instruments all day long, but I'd love to be able to test all of the drums of a particular kit, preferably either acoustic or electronic, so I don't have to take a half hour to choose each one every time. Thank you!
  9. Typically no, but I when this happened, yes.
  10. Hi all, First time this ever happened. I opened a saved project and started playing only to realize the MIDI tracks weren't sounding. It seems that the were each somehow replaced with the AUX Buses that they'd been sent to, or at least one of the Buses they'd been sent to. Tried opening the instrument library to switch back Ave all I got were effects to the left. Didn't even know that was a thing. Finally just had to recreate all the instrument tracks, copy the MIDI, and lost my Buses in the process, so I'll need to redo that. Any idea how this could have happened?
  11. Thanks!!! I think the Q-Flam is the quickest way to go in my case. I've just been manually moving the notes over, but it's so time consuming. Appreciate it.
  12. Hello, I feel like I've seen a youtube vid about this at some point, but I can't for the life of me find it or anything else on how to do it. Hoping it's pretty simple. When you have a block chord of midi notes, and want to arpeggiate their start (the musical term, not the DAW term, so meaning from the bottom up each successive note comes in a little later), how can that be done quickly and automatically? For instance, the midi transform function by default will modify the position of the note just slightly, by 10 ticks, in either direction, along with velocity and maybe note length (not sure and doesn't say). The setting must exist inside this function, but I can NOT understand what any of the options mean or even clearly which one controls position. Also there would have to be a way to not have it act randomly and go from bottom to top, or top to bottom. Hoping this is understandable to some. Thank you.
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