I am the kind of person that works on different tracks (4-5) when I am producing. I dont focus on one during too long so that way i dont start hating it and geting bored (unless I feel it has something really special).
Thing is too many times I think damn that percussion, synth or whatever will go really well with another track. So it's possible to save the current midi notes i just wrote and import them on the other track? My guess is yes, and I already read the manual but I can't figure how to do it.
Common problem i have to face in Logic
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RTFM! Bam!NoAffiliation wrote:check the manual?
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you can just drag it to the window with your other project dude..
and you can save your settings in every synth + ultrabeat load it .every time you open the instrument.. and you say you get bored by your tracks, because they dont have something special.. your in control of it man.. then add something special? dont get bored by your music i dont think its healthy..
if you dont want to read the manual, read the getting started.. its easy to read.
peace
and you can save your settings in every synth + ultrabeat load it .every time you open the instrument.. and you say you get bored by your tracks, because they dont have something special.. your in control of it man.. then add something special? dont get bored by your music i dont think its healthy..
if you dont want to read the manual, read the getting started.. its easy to read.
peace