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A feature is needed to create new a new region when doing certain actions. If you make changes to a file, then all regions referencing that are changed.Ĭertain actions like ‘Remove DC Offset’, ‘Reverse’ and ‘Normalize’ are only available in the file editor, but you may not want to modify all regions referencing that file. There’s some functions that are only possible in the ‘File Editor’. Hopefully this is improved in the future.
#Logic x pro snap manual
That means that adjusting multitrack recordings to tempo is still the only manual method. Smart Tempo is awesome but currently it can only be applied in the audio editor, and not to multitrack parts. Most plugins are available as Audio Units though, so it’s not a big deal. There’s a VST to AU adapter and the even better Metaplugin that allow you to run VSTs in Logic, but it’d be nice if this was just integrated. This is a minor nitpick, but Logic only supports AU’s natively. You can’t do anything except target a tiny little GUI widget and browse a menu. You must click that up/down arrow shown next to Chromaverb above then click a menu item labeled ‘No Plug-in’ to remove a plugin. Maybe that’s a bit hyperbolic, but it sure feels like it sometimes. I think that I spend about 20% of my time mixing in Logic fumbling with that stupid little bar. Yes, I’m talking about that space below the FX. In order to add an FX when there’s an FX present you must click that tiny little bar.
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I’ve included a screenshot above with an arrow showing the tiny area. When adding plugins there’s a very tiny bar for you to select. Regardless of how it’s done, the way Logic does it is probably the worst. Another excellent option is the way that Studio One handles it where there’s an organized browser with screenshots. Even though you can organize plugins pretty nicely, selecting those plugins requires visually parsing and navigating multi-tiered menus.
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There won’t be too many images here, so be prepared for a bit of reading and not many eye-catching screenshots.
#Logic x pro snap update
I will gladly update the post with the information if it’s good. It’s time for the post that everyone seems to love: when I talk about the stuff I dislike about a DAW.įirst things first: If you see anything that’s wrong or know of a great work around then please leave a comment.