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Thanks for the people who helped me last time! Two more questions... is
there a way of
quickly changing the order in which the effects happen on a channel? It
seemed like it'd
be an enironment thing, but I did n't have luck there.
Two. I saw this a long time ago and forgot the answer. My Logic 6 pro has no
"open
recent" - what is the solution to that?
Thanks in advance! (again)
On Sep 4, 2004, at 6:58 PM, manexmachina wrote:
> Thanks for the people who helped me last time! Two more questions...
> is there a way of
> quickly changing the order in which the effects happen on a channel?
> It seemed like it'd
> be an enironment thing, but I did n't have luck there.
Go into the audio configuration page, select the plugin you want to
move, while holding down the apple key, and drag it to a new slot. You
can also use this to copy plugins to another track.
> Two. I saw this a long time ago and forgot the answer. My Logic 6
> pro has no "open
> recent" - what is the solution to that?
Delete your prefs and try again. Don't forget to reimport your key
commands.
> Thanks in advance! (again)
Your welcome.
George
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"manexmachina" <manexmachina@...> writes:
> is there a way of quickly changing the order in which the
> effects happen on a channel?
Audio menu -> Audio Configuration (use the HAND tool to move
inserts around. Hold down Option to copy them).
>My Logic 6 pro has no "open recent"
This is a corrupted preference file. The brute force fix would be
to quit Logic, trash the preference file, and then reboot Logic.
A much better way (that preserves all key commands AND preference
setttings) is to go into the keycommands window and import
keycommands from the active preference file. This doesn't actually
change your keycommands, but it forces Logic to generate a new
preferences file because it backs up the old one.
Where is the preferences file?
OS9: System Folder -> Preferences -> Logic 5 Preferences
OSX: ~User->Library->Preferences->info.emagic.something (I can't
remember exactly what it's called).
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manexmachina wrote:
>Thanks for the people who helped me last time! Two more questions... is
there a way of
>quickly changing the order in which the effects happen on a channel? It
seemed like it'd
>be an enironment thing, but I did n't have luck there.
>
>Two. I saw this a long time ago and forgot the answer. My Logic 6 pro
has no "open
>recent" - what is the solution to that?
>
>Thanks in advance! (again)
>
>
>
The audio configuration window should let you swap the plugz around
Trash you info.emagic file.
At 20:27 Uhr -0700 04.09.2004, George Leger III wrote:
>Go into the audio configuration page, select the plugin you want to
>move, while holding down the apple key, and drag it to a new slot. You
>can also use this to copy plugins to another track.
For copying you want to use apple + option + drag
Cheers
Hans
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "f-erenc szabo"
<zerobeat@g...> wrote:
>
> A much better way (that preserves all key commands AND preference
> setttings) is to go into the keycommands window and import
> keycommands from the active preference file. This doesn't actually
> change your keycommands, but it forces Logic to generate a new
> preferences file because it backs up the old one.
Thanks - sort of. I thought this was a great tip until I tried it. I was
having problems with
the GPO bug, ie. after installing Garritan Personal Orchestra, my autoload
always came up
blank even though I kept rebuilding and saving new ones. I was about to
trash my prefs
when I read Mr. Smarty Pants' ingenious tip...
So, I loaded keycommands from my existing prefs and... on reboot, Logic now
not only
still comes up blank, but now MY "Open Recent" menu is empty too.
Oh well... Maybe
this trick works for others not affected by the GPO thang. Anybody else know
around the
GPO bug? I've already upgraded the necessary components.
This brings up another annoying "feature" of Logic
"Pro". Why can't we just save the
keycommands as a file, perhaps giving it the unintuitive name of
"KeyCommands"
or something. And it could reside in the main Logic "Pro" folder,
so we could find it easily,
store various customized alternatives, and not have to hunt down
user/library/prefs/...
every time the program gets itself mixed up?
Given how close-lipped Emapple is about the current laundry list of bugs in
Logic 6.42, I'm
getting more and more apprehensive that 7 is going to leave most of them
buzzing
around until Logic 9, although we'll certainly get lots of spiffy new
digital noisemakers
with sci-fi interfaces.... ho hum.
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