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David Nahmani

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  1. 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:
  2. 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.
  3. All session players, not just Keyboard Player: Create and edit chord progressions in the Chord Track while your Session Players follow along.
  4. Sonoma is the nickname for macOS 14. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Sonoma
  5. That would truly be great. Maybe in the next iteration of Stem Splitter? 😃
  6. Good point. It's reminiscent of how macOS was macOS 10.0 then 10.1 etc... until 10.15, then went to 11, 12, 13, 14 even though the changes weren't suddenly larger. Just a difference in the numbering scheme.
  7. In the part that is overlapping, you have two take folders. If you combine them into one single take folder, then you can hear only one take at a time in that single take folder, no matter how you combine them. If you want to be able to hear two takes at the same time, or two comps at the same time, then you need to keep two take folders.
  8. You can, however for the overlapping part you have different takes selected in both folders, so you have to pick either the first or the second comp. If not... then I'm not sure what you mean.
  9. If you want to keep the comping from the first take folder then I would cut the second take folder at the end of the first take folder. Now unpack that second take folder that's overlapping the first take folder, and drag the takes inside the first take folder.
  10. When you use a software for a while, you get hopeful that some of the toolsets you're using a lot will be improved upon, or that other features will be added. When years pass, a new version comes out, and you realize that the time was spent improving some of the tools you don't need, and the features that were added are ones you don't need (to the detriment of the improvements you wished for), it's understandable that you could be frustrated. Again, everyone is entitled to their opinion - and free to share it here.
  11. That's alright, everyone is entitled to make their own judgement based on the new features that were announced. These AI session player and chord track features are likely to target a specific part of the user base, so it makes sense that they would not be exciting to everyone.
  12. Could you share a screenshot of the Mixer and tell us which faders aren't moving?
  13. I believe the infamous darkgate scandal was affecting earlier Logic Pro X versions... but @des99 is correct, this was such a widespread issue that Apple decided to take action and lighten the dark interface in later versions. Here's one thread on the topic.
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