Yes, and any key command assigned to that function by the user may no longer work that way. I assigned the key command for 'Zoom horizonally" as control- option- right or left arrow. Now, those keys do something else.
Just in case you hadn't noticed, version 10.15.5 brought changes in your key commands. Any functions listed there that have little asterisks next to them are no longer necessarily the same as you may have assigned.
I took somebody's advice that I needed to compress a project in order to attach it to a logic Help topic, so I downloaded a Zipping app and tried to compress my project file. Now, when I try to boot up the project (the original), there's an error message saying Logic is unable to find the driver. Ho...
I don't know whether the Sampler instruments are capable of pizzicatto notes. You may have to invest in a different library. the Garratin library is fairly inexpensive and VERY extensive. Very authentic sounding, too, but only orchestral instruments. I would recommend the Garratin Personal Orchestra...
What library are you using? If one like EastWest, the articulations come segregated by articulation type, eg, legatos on one track and pizzes on another. If a library like Garratin, the articulations are switchable using key switches (adding a specific Midi note below the audible range to switch fro...
I only bothered to worry about once a long time ago, so I may have imagined (or misremembered) how that worked. I have plenty of other, more annoying issues with what Logic has done to itself. Thanks.
Thanks , Des.That's where I expected to find it, but even with the first SMPTE numbers set at 1 1 1, the beginning number shows at 1 2 001. And the second set of numbers is grayed out. Shouldn't I be able to find a negative number for some lead-in time?
Thanks, David. I found some old discussions about help tags online, including a comment by you that there was no way to prevent them. Thanks for telling where to find them in preferences.
Why are you even reading my posts, Fisherking . . . against my express requests? Since you have nothing to contribute to the topic except for lame snark and phony insults. The forum is intended for insights and questions about Logic Pro X. Your gratuitous opinions about other things are not welcome....
That sounds plausible, but I wouldn't know how to do that if I tried. One thing I found was that the region-based volume levels had gone to zero for those silent regions, regardless of what the track volume was set at.
I did that. Here's what I've discovered. The event list value varies only with the region volume automation curve. I think I may have it solved. I won't know until I fool around with it. (I'd still like to know what went wrong in the first place. Thanks for all the help, guys. I'lll let you know if ...
No. I cant seem to get it to sound again, even with everything else in the project deleted and that track routed straight to "stereo out" and only volume, expression and modulation turned way up. Oh wait. If I raise the volume directly in the event list, the clarinet sounds right. But I ha...
It's not working with the region in place along with all the other tracks and regions. It's as though there's an invisible interaction between them, even though that track should be isolated as the only track going directly to "stereo out"
That may be a clue. I deleted all automation on that track and reset the volume at maximum. (It was at minimum). Still, the volume was very weak. Next, I'll try raising the modulation and expression automation curves. Ah . . . that got the volume much closer to where it should be. (Which is it? The ...
So I tried deleting everything in the project except that clarinet region and changing the output for that track to "Stereo out". Still no sound. Are you sure you wouldn't like for me to email you that region?