Добавить
Уведомления

Logic Pro X Bug

Logic Pro X Bug - on the first pass of a 4 bar loop, all notes sound correctly, on the second pass beat one of the fourth bar is dropped entirely. When the loop is then shortened to just the fourth measure, the missing chord from the previous playback is dropped the first time before then loop plays normally four times, after that, only the highest note of the chord in question will sound. This problem is repeatable. Not in the video, but curiously, if I switch the piano sound from the stock Logic Steinway sound to a Native Instruments piano plugin the same chord is affected, but in an entirely different way - instead of being a quarter note, the chord becomes roughly a 16th, and the key velocity seems to spike incredibly high. I cannot bounce the track without the issue, and deleting and reprogramming the section will not fix it. Copying parts of the track that do playback correctly to a new project, and filling in the missing notes also does not help...in other words, when this happens, and it has in several projects in the last two days, there seems to be no work around other than to recreate the part elsewhere, bounce to audio, and import it to the existing project. Unfortunately, it seems that the issue is not limited to note length, key velocity or level, all editable parameters of any effect seem subject to the changes. I have recreated affected projects on a second computer and had the same issue, even though the only thing that the two computers had in common was that I had to log into my App Store account on the second computer to download Logic (I did not transfer any information intentionally or automatically through iCloud). Any help would be appreciated.

12+
12 просмотров
Год назад
19 октября 2024 г.
12+
12 просмотров
Год назад
19 октября 2024 г.

Logic Pro X Bug - on the first pass of a 4 bar loop, all notes sound correctly, on the second pass beat one of the fourth bar is dropped entirely. When the loop is then shortened to just the fourth measure, the missing chord from the previous playback is dropped the first time before then loop plays normally four times, after that, only the highest note of the chord in question will sound. This problem is repeatable. Not in the video, but curiously, if I switch the piano sound from the stock Logic Steinway sound to a Native Instruments piano plugin the same chord is affected, but in an entirely different way - instead of being a quarter note, the chord becomes roughly a 16th, and the key velocity seems to spike incredibly high. I cannot bounce the track without the issue, and deleting and reprogramming the section will not fix it. Copying parts of the track that do playback correctly to a new project, and filling in the missing notes also does not help...in other words, when this happens, and it has in several projects in the last two days, there seems to be no work around other than to recreate the part elsewhere, bounce to audio, and import it to the existing project. Unfortunately, it seems that the issue is not limited to note length, key velocity or level, all editable parameters of any effect seem subject to the changes. I have recreated affected projects on a second computer and had the same issue, even though the only thing that the two computers had in common was that I had to log into my App Store account on the second computer to download Logic (I did not transfer any information intentionally or automatically through iCloud). Any help would be appreciated.

, чтобы оставлять комментарии