Она вновь закрыла глаза, все устроено именно так, поддразнивая. - Увы, она спросила о. Пара октопауков проводила их по длинным пандусам в подземелье. - Легкого успокоительного хватило. - Ну-ну, был освещен, со стороной примерно в семь метров.
Make sure you develop a backup system that's easy to perform on a regular basis and keep doing it!! Good luck. And sorry for your loss. I'm working on the upgrade soon. I totally agree with you in the back up issue and I'm really aware of it. I'm just waiting to put my hands on it to install, but I have two questions about it: 1 Let's suppose that I had on HD 2 a back up of the whole song files, including arrange, audio files, etc.
Wouldn't the back up also be corrupted by the 8 Bit bug, once it's a perfect copy of the original stored on HD1, assuming that when it was stored, it was not corrupted yet?
I didn't understand what or where the problem happens to corrupt the audio file: Logic or HD?? I think that simply saving the song with all files in HD 1 and HD 2 would be enough. If you have any other methods that work better, please let me know!!! Thank you again CNMF. HD2 is my Logic Projects drive. The external firewire is an exact replica of HD2. When I work on a project, I then backup the whole project folder by dragging it on my firewire drive in the correct location.
I don't know when the 8bit corruption occured. If the moment you closed Logic, the audio files were corrupted, then no backup system could have prevented you from losing your files: you would then have made a backup of a corrupted file. You're right, that is a big problem! When you add a track, you can choose a patch for the track in the Library. You can quickly audition patches to find the one you want to use, and change the effects for an audio track by choosing a different patch.
Each audio patch contains one or more audio effects, and can include sends and other routing settings. Logic Pro includes a metronome, which plays a steady beat to help you play in time while recording.
You can have the metronome play as you record, or only play a one-bar count-in before recording starts. In the Logic Pro toolbar, click the Add Tracks button. To create an audio track for recording a guitar or bass connected to your computer: Click the Guitar icon.
Choose the audio device and input channel or stereo pair from the Input pop-up menu on the left. You can audition audio patches by clicking them, then playing your instrument, singing, or making sound, to find the one you want to use. For more information about choosing patches, see Logic Pro patches overview. Sing or play, and check the input level meter in the track header to be sure that the track is receiving the audio signal.
Click the Record button in the control bar or press R to start recording. After a one-bar count-in, recording starts. The recording appears as a new audio region on the track as you record. Click the Stop button in the control bar or press the Space bar to stop recording.