![]() ![]() Manually edited Transients in the Audio File Editor are now retained when the region is resized. Track colors now show correctly on Behringer X-Touch Extender control surfaces. Option-clicking the Power button in the track header now disables the track without unloading its plug-ins. The Increment/Decrement Last Clicked Parameter key command now works properly when adjusting velocities of selected notes in the Piano Roll. The Delete File key command in the Project Audio window no longer deletes the track. Resolves an issue where some Drummer tracks might sound different if the project is opened immediately after launching Logic Pro. It is now possible to simultaneously adjust multiple selected faders that are both inside and outside a Track Stack. The Track Color setting in Channel Strip Components for the Channel Strip Inspector now works correctly. The instances of the Vintage Graphic EQ plug-in activate as expected when a project is loaded.Ĭhanging the color of a Take folder now also changes the colors the individual takes when the setting View > Appearance > Region Color > As Track Color is enabled. Recorded MIDI notes are no longer duplicated with certain AUv3 instrument plug-ins.Īudio Unit plug-ins that offer MIDI control now show up reliably as audio effects. Resolves an issue where Sampler might run out of voices prematurely when using a lot of sustain pedal presses Sampler, Quick Sampler, and Sample Alchemy VoiceOver now announces the start and end points of regions when CTRL-Home or CTRL-End is pressed. Using the arrow tool to drag-selecting multiple regions is now more visually responsive. Resolves an issue where Logic could hang when importing audio tracks from a project with a different sample rate. Resolves an issue in which switching between open projects might cause Logic Pro to quit unexpectedly if one of them is using Flex Time.Ĭhoosing Edit > Edit Transients for an audio file in the Live Loops cell editor no longer causes Logic Pro to quit unexpectedly. Logic Pro no longer displays a MIDI Timeout error when loading certain projects.įixes an issue where Logic Pro could hang when loading a project that contains plug-ins that are not installed on the computer.įixes an issue where Logic could quit unexpectedly when multiple MIDI regions are dragged into Sample Alchemy. *Note that this operation is a destructive edit! We recommend making a backup copy of your original audio file before overwriting the original.Learn about the enhancements and improvements in the most recent versions of Logic Pro for Mac.īefore updating Logic Pro for Mac, make sure to back up the currently installed version of the Logic Pro application and your Logic Pro projects. Please note that your changes will not take effect until you quit RX. Logic will automatically update the audio file to reflect your edit. Close RX, and navigate back to Logic Pro.Perform your audio edit within the RX standalone audio editor, then click File -> Overwrite Original File* to save the edit.Click Edit -> Open in iZotope RX (the Logic keyboard shortcut is Shift + W).Select an audio clip in the Logic timeline.To edit audio from your Logic Pro X session in the RX standalone audio editor: Select the RX Audio Editor application and click ‘Choose’. Click in the ‘External Sample Editor’ path, and navigate to your applications folder. Click on the ‘Audio’ tab, and then select the ‘Audio File Editor’ tab.Ĥ. Enable the 'Show Advanced Tools' and 'Audio' check boxesģ. Open Logic Pro X and go to Logic Pro X > Preferences > General and select the Advanced tabĢ. To set the RX Standard or RX Advanced standalone editor as the External Sample Editor for Logic Pro X:ġ. ![]()
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