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  1. Thank you so much for the clarification. In continuing my project I did notice that everything was notated correctly in the score so I did just bump it to 160 but it wasn't making sense to me. I was thinking 2/2, half note gets the beat, therefore half note equals 80. I've done this sort of thing in the past, I think it's me coming from the notation programs like Sibelius/Finale and migrating my writing process over to LPX. In the notation software tempo is linked to whatever note is getting the beat. 4/4 @120 your quarter note is 120, 2/2 @ 120 your half note is 120, etc. Now that you've explained it though, I get it. So, thank you!
  2. Hello Friends I'm using Logic 10.5.1 and I'm experiencing some difficulty with trying to set up 2/2 time. When I do, the metronome is only clicking on bar or the division. I can't get it to click on the beat. On top of that, once I set it to 2/2 time, the tempo I pick isn't interpreted properly. I want 2/2 time, 80bpm. I want to hear half notes clicking at 80. Instead it is clicking half notes at 40bpm? Literally half of what I need it to be. Is this a bug? Am I doing something incorrect or perhaps missing something very obvious? This is an arrangement for a live band. It will be put to paper for performance purposes. I want the players to read it as 2/2 time, not a fast 4/4. It will be much easier to read that way. Thanks for your help!
  3. Hello Friends I've perused the forms and I'm not seeing an answer to this question anywhere but please forgive me if I've missed something and am asking a duplicate question. My workflow for a particular project I am involved in requires that the final scores be finished in Finale. I am curious if anyone has a recommendation on how best to export xml or midi from Logic Pro X for use in Finale/Sibelius so that the chord changes can be notated in some way? I don't mean as chord text in Finale or Sibelius, I just want the chords to be there in some way so I can reference them. Frequently when I am working out an arrangement I will create 2 sets of markers in the arrange window: one set for Form, the other sets for Changes. Can I export those markers in the midi/xml export so they will appear in Finale? Thanks so much for your help!
  4. Hello Friends I'm curious if anyone can provide some tips when it comes to writing convincing tremolos with mallet type instruments? For what it's worth, I've just signed up for the Composer's Cloud Subscription from East West. I'm using the marimba patch from the Goliath library. This particular patch doesn't include any sampled tremolos. Should I keep searching through the libraries to find something with sampled tremolos? Is that necessary or are there some tricks when straight up writing the parts in the piano roll? Thanks for your insights!
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