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  1. Hey guys, Hope all is well. Is there a way to cut what surrounds a marquee selection? For example, say I wanted just the snare from a drum loop. Is there a way to select the snare with the marquee tool and erase the rest of the region? -- other than having to cut the snare, shift click around the snare and then delete. I do a lot of sample editing, so any insights would save a lot of time! Thanks so much - Mike
  2. I'm sure this has been discussed, but whenever I search this, I only get people who are asking about why Logic can't find their plugins. I'm asking if there is a search feature in Logic similar to Ableton, where you can just hit command-F (in Ableton) and type in, for example, "soundtoys" and it will pull up my soundtoys plugins for me to drag and drop onto the intended track? i have already set up a quick access plugin folder, but switching between ableton and Logic, even having to navigate to the plugins through the inserts is a bit cumbersome. i'm not lazy lol...just looking for efficiency. thanks!
  3. Hey all, Sometimes I'll have 10 parameters automated on a track -- often on several different tracks. Sometimes they're all moving at once, like in a build up or something on a dance track, and I need to adjust the automation on 3 or 4 parameters. Now, I know that when I hit the little triangle, it will introduce some more sub-lanes of automation on a track, but is there a way to view all the automated parameters on a track without having to keep pressing the little plus sign on the sub-lanes? This is particularly annoying when you get out of the automation window, do something else, then have to go back and make further adjustments to the earlier automation and then have to hit the arrow, hit the plus buttons, etc. Is there a way that when you hit "A" it just showed ALL automation lanes? Something in preferences? The manual didn't get much deeper than the plus sign thing. But I'm hoping there is something less clumsy. Thanks
  4. Nice! That's quicker than the event list and velocity tool way. How'd you get that little video in here? Just screen record and attach?
  5. This is perfect too. Thanks! Although, I wish there was a way to program a simple key to do this. Like control-V or something.
  6. Hey all, As the subject says, I'm looking for a way to assign a key command to setting midi notes to full velocity. I searched "velocity" in the key command search box and found something about full velocity in the step editor. I don't think that's what I'm looking for. I also tried using the velocity tool to bring them all up to full velocity. But just like adjusting velocity in the event list, you're only able to bring them up by the same amount and not to the same amount. Finally, I know I can open MIDI transform and adjust it, but I can't access the midi transform window with a key command -- which is close to what I'm looking for. Do you know of a quick way to select a group of midi events, and make them all full velocity (or even just bring up the set fixed velocity window) with just the press of a key? Thanks!
  7. ok that worked well, thanks! but it seems like that's a global parameter. is there a way to group events in the event list so that i could have, say, straight 16th note high hats, but then quantize some bass audio according to 16th swing using the event list?
  8. Hey all, Say I have a closed hat sample and I copy and past the closed hat onto 16th notes. Is there a direct way to line all these little audio regions up along, say, the 16C swing pattern? I have several work arounds: 1. bounce all the regions and apply 16C after I turn on flex time for the new region then strip silence 2. load the sample into ESX, quantize the midi according to 16C, then bounce to audio, then strip silence 3. copy every other closed hat sample and move it over by the necessary grid value/ms time But is there a more direct route? Something equivalent to lining up the audio regions to the 16th notes, selecting them all, and then hitting a button "align regions to 16C swing" lol...that would be perfect. anything like this? Thanks, Mike
  9. i just tried both. i wasn't able to get the locators to respond to the markers list window. and when you right click on the cycle ruler, you don't have the option to set locators around selected regions, not selected markers -- this would be ideal because then i could select markers and just hit U or command U to cycle around the markers. Got it, thanks. both of those options work. the first one was really interesting. i guess i was looking for something along the lines in pro tools where you can hold shift and hit .1. + .3. and it would loop around the first and third memory locations. but maybe not?
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