![]() ![]() ![]() Heres a video we made showing the fix ( works for any OS, not just High Sierra ) ![]() There is very easy fix - You can re-index your spotlight database very quickly using OSX system preferences. WE believe this is due to the new APFS disc filing system. Since High Sierra the spotlight database issue has become incredibly common. If you have installed all files and you can see them in place, yet Logic won’t see them and kicks up errors, this is probably the cause. It is possible for the spotlight database to become corrupt. Logic uses Spotlight to find its media files. One very important note on Samples in Logic : This also makes life easier if transferring data to a new computer. EXS patches ( Sampler instruments ) so they never get too far apart. We have though, found it simpler to add the samples used for the EXS to the same area as the. This folder is officially for any samples used by the EXS24 / Sampler or Drum machines. They will be stored in Sub folder once again : Sometimes it is quicker to access these files so it's often worth saving both a Patch and a Channel Strip Setting when you hit on something you really would like to use again. Click on an instrument Audio track, top level of a stack, Aux our Output, Make sure you have Logic's library open and at the lower right of the library browser, you will see the "save.' Button :Ī similar system is in place for the ( older ) Logic 9 era Channel Strip settings which can be accessed from the actual mixer faders ( for example here on an audio track ) : Once again, Folder Hierarchy is preserved - Here's the patches in Logic's library for the Grid trilogy : Since the Grid Trilogy, We have used Logic's Patches for our instrument based releases as they provide the very best way to delivery the sounds Patches really replace the older " Channel strip settings " and add additional functionality including the settings of the Smart controls. patch ) is not inside one of these 4 sub folders it will not be seen, so if things you are installing don't show up, do check here Output - plugin chains for output channels.Instrument - ( including instrument Track stacks ).Aux - Plugin chains on Auxiliary channels.Audio - Plugin chains ( including FX sends and Track stacks ).Patches come in a few flavours and will have a folder nest inside This is to allow other programmes that utilise the AU Preset standard ( such as modern Ableton installations ) to use the same settings. MAC HD > Users > Library > Audio > Presets > ![]() Once again, you can create Hierarchy and have it reflected in the Plugin :įor many years it also stored settings for all 3rd party plugs created in Logic ( and your system may still do so ) Recent versions of Logic have moved this saving location to : This does of course mean you can share settings with other Logic users by dipping into this folder and simply email the small. It will appear in the folder structure instantly : So if you save from the top of the plugin window : This will be the home for all presets you create for Logic's internal Plugins. If it ever get corrupted, you can trash this file and Logic will rebuild it for you This Folder contains the Apple loop Database Logic uses to search for tags. If you have a lot of samples in this folder, you may wish to just zip up individual internal folders you want to edit. You will create a zip file you can then drag to your desktop as backup. ❖ ❖ TIP - Before you edit anything in your library make a backup up the entire Audio Music Apps folder ( by Right clicking on it ( or + Click ) on it an select' Compress Audio Music Apps'. This hierarchy reflection will be a recurring theme inside the 'Audio Music Apps' folder and means you can actually structure parts of your sound library in any way you wish simply by restructuring in Finder. There are two gotchas here - You will not see empty folders listed and you will not see the changes you make to the folder structure until you rescan the instruments folder or restart Logic ! You can even nest folders inside and see that perfectly reflected : It will be fully reflected in the sampler plugins along side the installed logic ( and Grargeband ) content : ![]()
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