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  1. Before the update, it actually worked for everything, including EQ moves and fader moves. I truly believe this might only be a small setting tweak but I could not seem to locate it. Any other possible solutions? (I forgot to mention that I have also reset my settings due to an unrelated MIDI port issue)
  2. I have actually ticked this option, but to no avail. Anything else I may have missed?
  3. Since updating to Ventura and Logic Pro 10.8 from Monterey, the 'undo' option skips EQ moves and plugin changes. Is this a known glitch, or just a setting?
  4. Just read the article and it does seem worthwile to manually move those files from the original folders. Hope that this method isn't as tedious and user error-prone as I assume it to be! In saying this, could this manual process be done in combination with Migration Assistant? If so, do we do it before or after? Or just simply ditch Migration Assistant and stick with wjat you outlined in the article?
  5. Thanks. So do we still need to go through the manual process even after completing Migration Assistant? Would that not take care of plugin settings, templates, etc. as well?
  6. Hello, what do you suggest is the most efficient and fail-safe way to transfer Logic and all of my saved templates, channel strip/plugin/software instrument settings, to another Mac? Does Migration Assistant do a pretty good job when transferring over all stock Logic settings and templates? Or is our only option to manually copy over every single file associated with Logic from their original locations? Thanks for your help!
  7. I forgot to mention that I have 3rd party plugins that have settings and are used inside the template as well (They will be installed on the new computer beforehand)
  8. Thanks. I intend to only use all settings inside the saved Template.
  9. Thanks. So no need for any manual copying and pasting CST and other files from their original folder locations from the old Mac, to the nee Mac, right?
  10. Will simply doing this retain the exact same setting from every channel strip and plugins, even when you open the template in a different Mac?
  11. Hello, does the XML export option solve the issue of having to manually copy and paste files for all Logic settings within a custom Template, from one Mac to another?
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