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Musiqman

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  1. Well that's wonderful. Thank you very much. Stay safe!
  2. I can see you take this personally. I'm sorry. I won't ask for features you don't think I should have in the future. You're right. Probably nobody wants it but me. I'll be quiet and go back to my music.
  3. I saw a 14 year old thread that complained about this... Still don't have it. I need to "feature" a track while hearing the other tracks at a dimmed level. Shouldn't be too hard to give it to us. Ask MOTU how they did it with DP a long time ago. Yes, you can subgroup but come on, not exactly an elegant solution.
  4. I am looking to offset my bar numbers by a specific amount. Here's the scenario: I have been given a paper score. I have redone it in Sibelius. I am now synchronizing that with Logic using the rewire settings. Works great. However, the paper (and the Sibelius) score begin with 10 bars of introduction marked A through J. Then the actual 11th bar is marked 1. Can you offset the Logic arrange window to play the 11th bar onward as bar 1 onward? It seems like a simple feature request. "Bar number change" which would allow you to reset the bar numbering at a new section. This way I am looking at the score in Sibelius and matching that to the arrange window.
  5. Thanks for answering. . This my typical setup. It seemed the most innocuous of the settings. I will try all the settings one by one to see if that fixes it and re-post.
  6. I will, say, record a midi region and go back and record modulation. Both regions are overlapped and working. Then, I edit the region with modulation and it erases the part in the original midi region. If I merge first no problem, but if I forget and edit the second region I lose my original data. This cannot be a feature. It has followed me from version to version. Is there a fix for this?
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