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  1. I'm not sure this is the solution you're looking for but who knows… Comments can be activated in the local View menu in the mixer>Channel Strip Components
  2. I don't know if there's a way to decrease the font text but you could use the button that makes channels wider (near the type channels buttons) and if it's not enought try to use the comments below channels as option… Hope that could help.
  3. More or less the same here… Same specifications, i7 2.66GHz, Mid 2010 MBP & 10.8.5 Working on PT and Sibelius until find a solution…
  4. Nop, to where I have seen, this isn't possible in this version. Seems that want to put easier to us and sometimes get just the opposite
  5. Hi Ski, I know what you mean. Of course you can use the function for hide regions that include notes if you need it although seems the programers thought about other principal use, 'cause you have yet hide muted and so. Anyway, seems that it works as always here.
  6. I think this option only hides regions with other MIDI messages than notes, if you have prg. changes or sysexs and don't want to see the score because there are not notes. Something like hide MIDI regions whose content don't work in a score…
  7. Piano 1/3 is a polyphonic staff, so, your notes need to be adjusted to channels 1 or 3 to be showed. Select the piano standard style, assign channels 1 or 3 to notes as you want it, and after, change the style to Piano 1/3
  8. In the inspector (left column), click over the style (treble, piano, bass…) and at the end of the menu select "Open Staff Style Window". The Staff Style editor will open and there you can personalize your staff. What you're looking for is space, althought you'll see you can edit a lot of options…
  9. I Think that there's nothing like that in Logic, although you could use All Files Tab in the Browsers area, select the projectyou want and the kind of tracks and so, and capture it to use it in a text processor or keynote soft. Hope this helps.
  10. Would be great if the metronome options let us select which beat and division listen to and mute. From a musical point of view, having to create custom tracks or change meter and tempo to do this is very tedious. For example, I work fine listening to beats 2 and 4 on 4/4 to catch the groove; or sometimes need some specific custom subdivision to match to the background when recording, etc… Hope this could be possible in future updates…
  11. It seems as it's hooked to a note that's in another place, probably with a different MIDI channel or in a different staff in the system…
  12. Could it be, that it doesn't work when you have separate regions in the same track, try to merge regions…
  13. Could it be that Interpretation is on? If so, Logic is arranging what you see, but there's no change on your MIDI notes. When export, you export real MIDI notes. You could try to adjust the MIDI note durations to what you really want to see (force legato, etc…). If you change in the piano roll that's all, but if you do it with Region Parameters (Gate Time, etc…) you need to normalize these parameters to each region berofe you export the MIDI File. I hope this works.
  14. You could try this, Software monitoring off. Create an Aux with the same input as your armed track, and fader all the way down, no output. From this Aux, send pre to bus and insert Fx there 100% wet. On phones, you should hear your live input by direct monitoring mixed with the background Logic's playing plus the fx of live in. If use a delay, you'd better substract to the delay time the latency time at least for the first repetition. Hope this helps.
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