**Also, as far as the loops go, would I need to convert the loops (currently WAV) to Apple loops? if so, is there a recommended way of going about this?
Thanks so much in advance for any help on these as well as the few other questions I've posted in this forum. Believe me, I'm actively learning everything I can but with Logic's recent update to 10 and my lack of experience using any previous version, it's been a bit tricky in regards to certain aspects.
Thank you all again for any help you're willing to offer. =)
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: www.youtube.com/evajmusic Enroll Now: Logic Pro X is an amazing program to use to produce music.
You can definitely download them again anytime.
- Logic Pro X 10.4.2 - What's New In Logic Pro X 10.4.2 Before now you could trick Logic into looking in new locations by using folder aliases, but it was an imperfect workaround. Now in Logic's Preferences there is a new option called Relocate Sound Library, and in the window that appears when you select it, you'll see a list of available drives.
- Confirm that your email address with Splice is correctly tied to an email address you can login to. From the Splice Desktop App install Arturia Software Center. If you're not seeing Arturia Software Center in the Tools section of the Splice app, log out and back into the Splice app. Check your email for a message from Arturia to setup your Arturia account.
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If you can, try to delete them from the storage manager. Apple Menu > About This Mac. Go to Storage. Click Manage.
Click the Music Creation section. You can see the Instrument Library, Loops Library, and probably Garage Band lessons. Hover over the Apple Loops and click the X and confirm Removal.
You may need to Reindex after deletion (and after reinstall). I've ended up with duplicates sometimes but reindexing fixes it.
Open the Loops library in Logic- click where it says Loop Packs (where you can filter Genres etc) and choose Reindex All Loops.
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**Also, as far as the loops go, would I need to convert the loops (currently WAV) to Apple loops? if so, is there a recommended way of going about this?
Thanks so much in advance for any help on these as well as the few other questions I've posted in this forum. Believe me, I'm actively learning everything I can but with Logic's recent update to 10 and my lack of experience using any previous version, it's been a bit tricky in regards to certain aspects.
Thank you all again for any help you're willing to offer. =)
SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: www.youtube.com/evajmusic Enroll Now: Logic Pro X is an amazing program to use to produce music.
You can definitely download them again anytime.
- Logic Pro X 10.4.2 - What's New In Logic Pro X 10.4.2 Before now you could trick Logic into looking in new locations by using folder aliases, but it was an imperfect workaround. Now in Logic's Preferences there is a new option called Relocate Sound Library, and in the window that appears when you select it, you'll see a list of available drives.
- Confirm that your email address with Splice is correctly tied to an email address you can login to. From the Splice Desktop App install Arturia Software Center. If you're not seeing Arturia Software Center in the Tools section of the Splice app, log out and back into the Splice app. Check your email for a message from Arturia to setup your Arturia account.
Free Logic Pro X Sounds
If you can, try to delete them from the storage manager. Apple Menu > About This Mac. Go to Storage. Click Manage.
Click the Music Creation section. You can see the Instrument Library, Loops Library, and probably Garage Band lessons. Hover over the Apple Loops and click the X and confirm Removal.
You may need to Reindex after deletion (and after reinstall). I've ended up with duplicates sometimes but reindexing fixes it.
Open the Loops library in Logic- click where it says Loop Packs (where you can filter Genres etc) and choose Reindex All Loops.
Adding Sounds To Logic Pro X Library Hours
Logic Pro X Sound Library
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