In this tutorial, I'm going to show you a cool time-saving trick for your Logic Studio Templates.
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[…] If you make music with Logic Studio, you’ll be interested in a tutorial I just published showing you a cool time-saving trick for your Logic Studio Templates. […]
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This is a good tutorial! Some may find it boring but its the foundation of the system and a need to know thing.
A look at directory and folder structure for MIDI files used in add-ins like ezDrummer would be great. I have a large library of MIDI files and need organizational help. tia