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  1. I'm working with EZ Drummer midi, which I have been doing for years, and for some reason have just now started having issues with the snare drum midi. Obviously different velocities should produce different sounds, which they do. But when I set all of the notes to the same velocity, some notes hit that sweet spot with a nice pop. But then some notes will either be ear-crushingly sharp or instead they'll be really soft (not a full ghost note, but definitely weaker than the value of the velocity). The really weird thing is that it is completely random with every run-through. Notes that did one thing before will now do something different. It's absolutely crucial to the song I'm working on to have mostly every note in that sweet spot. It's definitely not a compression issue either, as the notes are nice and even in volume, they're just not staying within their set velocity.showbox speed test
  2. Hey guys! Just recently bought Logic Pro and dived right in to produce some beats yesterday! We stumbled upon a few problems, while we were following a 'Tutorial' to make a beat, the guy in the Tutorial used a plugin for pitching an imported audio-sample - we couldn't manage to replicate his pitch but I also don't want to spend money on any plugins yet...is there an 'easy' way to pitch a sound in Logic Pro? We couldn't find the right tool... Another question - we started our whole project at 170 bpm, but then we wanted to speed up the imported audio-sample (the same one we wanted to pitch btw) to 190, but we just couldn't manage to do it - what would be the best way to do that? Thank you!
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