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timsonian wrote:
> I posted this a couple days ago and nobody responded..
>
> So, does nobody know how to use snapshot automation in Logic? Or does
nobody feel it's
> a worthwhile feature?
>
> I think it's a glaring omission... But then I guess that's why Im
carrying this conversation
> on with myself.
>
> carry on.
Ok, I'll bite since nobody else has. I'm not mixing yet since I'm pretty
new using Logic and have been doing nothing but writing on it, but.....
I'm used to this feature in DP and it can come in handy when printing
basic beginning levels and pan positions. After that I don't care much
as it is often more trouble than it's worth. (for me) The reason is that
by the time you're finished selecting the parameters you want changed
and how to change them and what tracks you want to change, you might as
well have just entered the values in separately for each track.
If you don't do this just right you end up automating 367 effects plug
parameters you don't care about and you can't see the auto. lines for
the parameters you do care about.
As I say, this is just my take on the way it worked in DP and the way I
tended to use it. So to wrap up..... It can be useful at times but it's
not top on my list for what could be better in Logic in 2004.
Cheers
MT
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