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elcrepusculo2015

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  1. Sadly I'm using the last version of Logic compatible with mi OS X so I can't upgrade. I have read that the new additional content .apks are hosted in Apple's servers. With the right address links it would be possible to dowload the content packs I'm interested in. They are .apk files.
  2. I wonder if is possible to download additional content from a newer version of Logic that the one I own. I mean if there is a direct link to a server where download it not using Logic's Sound Library Manager. I am sure there must be new Patches, Apple Loops, Alchemy preset etc, compatible with older Logic versions.
  3. Haha! that's exactly what I was trying to explain. I omitted that part in my reply. Sorry if I couldn't express myself better, my English is a bit poor. Anyway thanks for trying to help me out.👍
  4. JakobP I hope not to be wrong on this. If you look for the factory patch "80s FM Piano" in the Library and load it in one Project, you will notice that this Patch is made of two instruments tracks each one with an instance of the ES 2 synth inserted. Those two instrument tracks are nested into a Summing Track Stack (Main Track). This Main Track has 5 effects inserted plus two aux sends which affect the two Subtracks at the same time. If you Load this "80s FM Piano" patch with "Patch Merging" window open and disabling the first option "Sends" you will see the patch won't load correctly. That's because Logic removes the Bus assigment of the Patch, not only the aux sends but the I/O Assigment too. So if you don't want Logic to add new aux channels to your project, use "Patch Merging" to avoid it. The bad thing is that you will lose the Track Stack inner estructure as Logic also will remove the Track Stack I/O configuration. So the Patch won't ever will sound as it was saved. My problem is that I do want to save my Track Stack preset together with its own aux sends configuration as they are part of the Patch. I hope my english was clear enough, I don't think a picture could be more clarifying. The Library in Logic is a good tool but has too many limitations to be really helpful.
  5. Does removing sends from a Track Stack mean to remove I/O assigments too? I think that will destroy the proper track Stack structure. Also I do want the aux sends controls in every channel inside the Track Stack. Just dont want Logic to create additional aux channels when I load it in my project.
  6. Thanks for the answer David, as I said Logic should diferentiate between Channel I/O assigment, and aux send. This would make channel routing more "logical". Luckly an empty project template with several disabled tracks doesn't weigh more than 5 kb, almost the same of a Logic's patch file.
  7. Hi, is it there a way to load a "Track Stack" patch from the Library disabling the "Sends" option in the "Patch Merging" window? I just don't want Logic to create additional busses with reverb inserted together with the Track Stack patch I want to load. But if I disable "Sends" in the "Patch Merging" window Logic removes the subtracks inside the "Track Stack" patch loading only a single track (the first one inside the original Track Stack Patch). It seems that Logic doesn't diferentiate between aux sends and channel bus routing. May I achieve the desired result saving the Track Stack In another format or something? I mainly use this method to load a full orchestral section( let say 7 diferent string articulations instances) in a row instead to make it one by one. The only workaround I have found to achieve this is saving the Track Stack as a Logic Project and make a Library of projects with only the patch inside, later I have to import it inside the current project I'm working on, but this is a workflow killer.
  8. A bit out of date as this thread is from 2018. I have discovered one of the reasons for the screenset mess. I have experienced same issues from time to time using two displays. All session's screensets, not mater the date of creation got messed up without apparent reason. Today I have discovered that if you use to have the Dock hidden and for some reason you disable the hidden Dock function then all your Logic projects will mess up while the Dock is shown. Turn back the Dock to hidden and all your logic session will look correctly as you saved them. Regards PD. In my case I always have the Dock in the bottom, can't speak about the behavior when the Dock is set to the right or left side of the screen.
  9. Thanks Fuzz for the quick answer. Don't understand your graphic quite well. Does it mean they are 3 separate transformer windows with those settings?. Do I have to chain 3 transformes to achieve the result I am looking for?
  10. Hello people, I hope you are perfectly heathy and safe. My question is about appling a transformer in real time to achieve that my, non weighed keys, controler produces softer notes from the middle to the lower end, and normal velocities values through the high half of the keyboard. When I'm playing a sampled piano library my left hand tends to hit certain keys harder than it should due to the absence of weighted keys and that ruins the performance. I wish to have more control in the lower notes decreasing the velocity response. That feature doesn't exist in the virtual instrument as it only allows to adjust the velocity sensibility for the whole keyboard range. Is this possible to achieve with the environment's tranformer object? If yes I would thank a description of the settings. PD: I dont seek to limit the velocity range of left hand keys, I just want to modify the response curve as some times I would need to play forte depending on the musical passage.
  11. I never was able to make that thing to work. Sorry I can't help you.
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