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Tips For Managing Multiple Projects Using Logic Pro

Posted June 2nd, 2007 by



Tips For Managing Multiple Projects Using Logic Pro

In this world of super fast paced content creation, it pays you in time and money to have an organized and automated system for making music. In this presentation, I’ll be showing you some tips and tricks for managing multiple musical projects using Logic Pro and iTunes.

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In this world of super fast paced content creation, it pays you in time and money to have an organized and automated system for making music. In this presentation, I’ll be showing you some tips and tricks for managing multiple musical projects using Logic Pro and iTunes.





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  1. Joshua Stern says:

    I bounced within the mixer inside of Logic Pro 9. Since then, I haven’t been able to listen to the midi track I have inside of the song. The instrument and its data is still there, however I can’t listen to any of it.
    Just wondering how to go back and work with the midi data after I’ve bounced.

    Thanks,
    Josh

  2. Joshua Stern says:

    I bounced within the mixer inside of Logic Pro 9. Since then, I haven’t been able to listen to the midi track I have inside of the song. The instrument and its data is still there, however I can’t listen to any of it.
    Just wondering how to go back and work with the midi data after I’ve bounced.

    Thanks,oops forgot to click the notify me via email box
    Josh


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