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  • Burn Witch Burn
    Participant

    Here’s the customary warning that I’ve given to people over the last three decades: Logic’s Environment is not a user-friendly place. It will not give you any warnings when you change things around as it is a programmer-like area into the underbelly of Logic. It only takes one move to cause unpredictable behavior to which you will either lose your MIDI interactivity or your entire project altogether.

    This is why Apple has now hidden it and makes you work to find it.

    There are other user friendly ways other than the piano roll to edit drums within Logic, to which you can configure SD articulations.

    Jord

    Thank you Jordan.   And thanks for the warning.  I’ve rarely delved into Logic’s Environment and do not crave doing so.

    For the moment, it looks like editing within SD3 will give more control and for me is preferable.  However I will miss using Logic’s Copy Alias feature.

    I’m sure you know it, but for those who don’t have Logic:
    Say there’s a song where you want the drums repeated verbatim on Verse1 , Verse 2, and Verse 3, the Logic Piano roll lets you create not just a copy of the original segment, but an alias (a copy that automatically reflects any changes to the original segment).

    I have not found this feature in SD3.  Does it exist?

    Ps, if I might bother you with a second question:  out of curiosity, what are the other user friendly ways to edit SD3 in Logic?

    Burn Witch Burn
    Participant

    Thanks Mac and Bear.  I suspected I would have to do it by hand.  But it’s good to get a definitive answer.
    Yes, I will look into the mapping.  I want to have all SD articulations on the Logic piano roll.

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