Living Fossil
Senior Member
You should do what i have written:
Select the track where the audio file goes. (in your case "Audio 10")
Then select the region.
I'll post a screenshot in a minute.
I use a shortcut myself. It works as long as you select an existing audio track (where it goes).Aha! I can get this to work with the trackpad (go to Audio 10 then Ctrl-B, followed by selecting Bounce in Place from the Menu). However, I can't get this to work from the Ctrl B shortcut alone. Is this possible?
That's where I'm losing you - if I select track 'Audio 10' first and then try to select the region I'm trying to bounce, it deselects the track in favour of the Region. Likewise if I go to Audio 10 and hit Ctrl B, I get an error message because of course, I haven't selected a region and get the following error message.I use a shortcut myself. It works as long as you select an existing audio track (where it goes).
Ok, i guess it's because you have the option "autoselect track when choosing a region" (or similar) activated.That's where I'm losing you - if I select track 'Audio 10' first and then try to select the region I'm trying to bounce, it deselects the track in favour of the Region. Likewise if I go to Audio 10 and hit Ctrl B, I get an error message because of course, I haven't selected a region and get the following error message.
Is there a way to show/hide automation for only the selected tracks? I find it cumbersome that all tracks show automation by default, taking up a lot of screen real estate. I'd prefer some way to "zoom in" on the current track and its automation only.
I've found this thread incredibly useful. Thanks everyone!
Hi Try using Track Zoom ( default key command Control Z)... this will zoom in on the selected track vertically, so that you can see the automation on that track only.Yes, aware I can open automation in the editor. I’m asking about using the main arrange window. At times it’s helpful to edit automation in reference to the rest of the arrangement, but with all tracks automation expanded not many tracks fit on screen.
Brilliant! I had tried that without success but I was doing it in the wrong order. The secret is to have *no* automation showing before using track zoom. So, Ctrl-Z then press A.Hi Try using Track Zoom ( default key command Control Z)... this will zoom in on the selected track vertically, so that you can see the automation on that track only.
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WOW that really is a long list.Not exactly a tip, but here are the release notes for Logic 10.7:
Logic Pro for Mac release notes - Apple Support
Learn about the enhancements and improvements in the most recent versions of Logic Pro for Mac.support.apple.com
From the 10.7 release notes:proper multi-port support
- The Track Inspector now offers separate MIDI input and output port settings.
From the 10.7 release notes:
Logic had a limitation where it could only record up to 16 channels of midi at a time. The “midi bottleneck” it was called. Recording orchestral tutti with a tool like Divisimate required workarounds.May I ask what the primary applications might be among those who were waiting for this?
Logic had a limitation where it could only record up to 16 channels of midi at a time. The “midi bottleneck” it was called. Recording orchestral tutti with a tool like Divisimate required workarounds.