![]() ![]() The Adaptive Limiter plug-in no longer makes unexpected noises when the Mode setting is toggled between OptFit and NoOver during playback. Crescendo operations in the Transform window now correctly account for region position. The Control Surface Setup window now only lists devices for which MIDI plug-ins are installed. Logic now correctly recognizes the virtual HUI MIDI ports when using Novation's Automap feature. The EuCon control surface scribble strip now shows values when moving a fader with EuCon version 2 software. The jog wheel on Euphonix MC Control now works as expected in scrub mode. Assigning a send to a new bus with Logic Control now creates a new Aux channel strip as expected. Save now works correctly when saving Logic 7 projects with the same name and path. Automation written over existing automation on grouped tracks using a control surface is now plays back as expected. Chase of automation now works reliably in projects and templates created by older versions of Logic. Using Repeat Section in projects where the start position is earlier than 1 1 1 1 no longer sometimes moves automation nodes. Creating four automation nodes with Shift-Option-Control and rubberband selection now properly leaves the middle 2 nodes selected. "Attack and Resonance" automation for the ES2 is now copied correctly when copying regions. An issue where some Audio Unit plug-in GUIs would incorrectly separate from the Logic plug-in HUD after using File operations from the Audio Unit GUI is resolved. It is now posssible to drag and drop presets from the Finder onto the Pianoteq Audio Unit plug-in GUI. "Drum Replacement/Doubling" no longer sometimes leads to "Out of Memory" alerts. Replace mode recording no longer intermittently removes the entire second region when punching in over portions of two adjacent regions. An issue in which "Slice at Transient Markers" only worked if Flex mode was enabled, disabled, and then enabled again is resolved. Undo now works correctly after deleting a region with Shuffle Left mode enabled. An issue in which Logic might quit unexpectedly when writing automation from a plug-in GUI while in Touch mode if Automation View mode was active is resolved. An issue in which an alert message sometimes appeared if the playhead was moved prior to using Beats From Region in the Beat Mapping track is resolved. An issue in which Logic quit unexpectedly if Complex was enabled in the Track Inspector on a track assigned to a Group (with Groups disabled) is resolved. Logic no longer stops responding when Repeat Section is used twice. Newly recordedTake folders are now always open when recording on a single track. An issue where some key commands did not work when certain Audio Unit plug-in windows were in the foreground is resolved. It is now possible to dither when the Sample Rate is set to "Original sample rate" when using "Copy/Convert Files" in the Audio Bin. The key command "Show/Hide All Regions" in the Audio Bin now works correctly. Double-clicking the position of a marker in the Marker List no longer causes it to unexpectedly shift position when the project start is earlier than 1 1 1 1. SMPTE locked regions are now placed correctly when imported into a project that has a different SMPTE start time than the project in which they were created. The "Flatten", "Unpack", and "Unpack to New Tracks" key commands now work correctly for MIDI take folders. The Contiguous Zones setting when loading samples into EXS24 now works as expected. An issue that leads to automation data being copied incorrectly when a region was copied to a position adjacent to an existing region is resolved. Clicking the toolbar in Text Only view no longer resets the toolbar to Icon and Text. Some issues addressed in this update include but are not limited to: Automap of parameters with control surfaces The following features are not currently available when using Logic Pro 9.1 in 64-bit mode: Disable the check-box to run Logic Pro in 64-bit-mode. ![]() Enable the "Open in 32-bit mode" checkbox to run Logic Pro in 32-bit mode. Choose Get Info from the Finder File menu. Navigate to and select the Logic Pro application in the Applications folder. ![]() You can switch Logic between 32- and 64-bit mode following these steps: ![]()
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