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David Nahmani

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  1. It's easy, just log in to the App Store and install Logic Pro. Here's an article with more details:
  2. Yes, the screenshots you're seeing on Apple's site are Logic Pro 11.
  3. I agree this could be handled more elegantly.
  4. Or if you mean an actual default template file, then make sure you save the file after you've set the sample rate to 48kHz?
  5. Not as far as I know unfortunately. 😞
  6. Ok so now I finally understand what you're saying (thanks for your patience). You wish you could keep the locations of the 'cuts' between the take selections (the edit points) and not the actual take selection itself. Got it. Ok so there's a way to do that: For each take folder, unpack to independent tracks. That should give you one track for each take plus two tracks, one for each comp. Select all the regions and choose Functions > Folder > Pack Take Folder. You now have the individual regions for each little take selection you had in each comp, allowing you to make those selections in any of the takes in the new take folder.
  7. Right but because you can have only one take selected at a time, you couldn't keep both comps in that overlapping section. You're either choosing the first comp or the second one, you can't have both, which would mean you would have 2 takes selected at the same time. So you wanted to keep the edits from the 2nd take folders and not the 1st one? In that case keep the 2nd take folder and drag the takes from the 1st folder into the 2nd take folder.
  8. I doubt it, I mean, even if there was a copy protection regarding grabbing a handle, there would be other ways to go about region gain adjustment, such as Gain Click Zones the same way we have Fade Click Zones, or a gain hot spot on hover just like for Flex Pitch beams.
  9. They're likely like this (with a length number). Double-click the number and type in zero.
  10. Click the background of the workspace to deselect all regions so the Region Inspector shows you the Audio Defaults settings, and set all fades to zero.
  11. I also believe that Apple has to push the newer, flashy, AI-based, Apple Silicon-based features first, for marketing reasons. While it may excite some of us here on Logic Pro Help to mention workflow based functionality such as the ability to move channel strips in the Mixer, zoom on the pointer tool, ARA support, track search etc... those aren't going to make for a good press release and aren't going to be picked up by major tech news outlets the way Session Players, a Mastering Assistant, or Dolby Atmos support will be. Throw in a few trendy keywords like AI, neural network, machine learning, and you've got yourself the recipe to get people excited and newspapers to talk about you. Now hopefully we'll see the workflow improvements, smaller yet important features, bug fixes etc in smaller point upgrades down the line. At least that's my wishful thinking. Now for the real question that's on everyone's lips. When is Logic Pro 11.1 going to be released, and what will be the new features? 😆
  12. Make sure you're playing in the correct octave range? Use the Z or X key to set your Musical Typing window to the C1 octave:
  13. How did you end up doing it? If I understand you correctly then the best I can think of would be to cut up the take folders into smaller regions that corresponds to the parts of the comps you want to keep.
  14. All session players, not just Keyboard Player: Create and edit chord progressions in the Chord Track while your Session Players follow along.
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