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  1. I'll post other videos of other Virtual Instruments with pattern libraries built-in but here's a reason for creating said scripts against Sonokinetic Maximo. The point is using Logic Pro X scripter to create objects for yourself to help in the creation of music with this Virtual Instruments that have pattern libraries built-in. https://omegle.onl/ vshare
  2. Hi all, I've gotten hold of some Radiohead groove files but they're for Ableton-based .agr's. Is there any way they can be imported into Logic? Peace out.SHAREit Appvn
  3. If anyone has a suggestion, I'd love your help! I got a new Mac and did a fresh install of Logic and the full NI Komplete package and my other plugins. Then I copied over dozens of Logic projects from my old Mac. Everything works fine except one thing: When I open up a Logic project that used Battery, the project no longer "sees" the specific kit patches I originally used in Battery on my old Mac.https://19216811.cam/ https://1921681001.id/ https://jpgtopdf.onl/
  4. I'll be buying a new macbook pro soon but I'm stuck between a 2019 13" and a 2020 13". The 2019 MBP has an older 2.4ghz cpu (i5-8279u) and the 2020 one has a newer 2.0ghz cpu (i5 1038ng7). So, most if not all comparisons and benchmarking tests online show that the newer one is better but I heard and read on many places and forums that DAWs dont utilize the cpu like other usual programs and benchmarks, and hence the most important factor of a cpu for audio production is the core speed - especially when using live usage using cpu intensive vst instruments as the cpu has to process real-time. So based on your experiences/knowledge, which would be better?
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