![]() ![]() Another thing is, yes, sited people can drag a file on to the track header and from what I know, if the sample plugin was added, it would ask what type you want, being as a drum sample, a single sample or what not, I do believe a dialog pops up, but for us, that doesn't happen I don't think. But with this new workflow that I've got going on, I'm not about that. I would love for ways to speed up my workflow when dealing with samples and EXS24, did it just fine interns of chopping up samples and mapping and all that. I had to chop vocal samples for something that I was working on and transposing, but I had to bounce them all out as audio files because when conversion to a sampler instrument happened, everything went right back into their original key and pitch, I then had to import every region on a new track and convert into a sampler that way so that pitch and key would still be kept. These are two work flows that I would love to have. ![]() Another thing that can be done as well is chopping each region and being able to transpose the regions themselves, and then convert the whole thing into separate sample zones, but in the sampler, being able to change what that region is mapped to keyboard wise. I know the sampler is being worked on as being more accessible and what not, but is this in the pipeline as of yet? Being able to put a whole audio file on a track, for example, a vocal sample, being able to convert into a sample, and directly chop into smaller files directly into the sampler and map keys as we go, or transpose if needed? I think I see a lot of sited people do this if I'm not mistaken and would love the ability to have that work flow. The event list issues are basically the same as the tempo issues, as it appears to be a app-wide (regarding sliders) or system-wide issue. I'd love to also be able to use the arrangement track for arranging Drummer regions ouz it appears that the Drummer will make a region that would fit into a chorus or verse), but i can't seem to be able to do anything in it. I'm not sure if this is accessibility-related but I can't seem to figure out how to edit the tempo on certain measures from within thetempo track editor.ģ. Like I said in my previous post, changing the metronome by one doesn't appear to work, as the s£ider only increments by ten, and VO only stays in the edis box that appears when you mouse click the slider for a little over 3 seconds before booting itself out of there. To my (albeit limited) knowledge, here are some issues that I have run into that haven't been fixed yet: I hope that you enjoy the New Logic, and please also feel free to reach out to me and the team about accessibility related issues. We are also implementing a lot of accessibility features in the new Live Loops area of Logic and there will be many more enhancements coming. ![]() VoiceOver now speaks the track name when using the up and down arrows to navigate the track list.Fixes an issue where channel strips sometimes remain unexpectedly selected when navigating the Mixer using VoiceOver.Filter by Type in the Loop Browser now supports VoiceOver.The pop-up menu for creating a Software instrument no longer requires a mouse click interaction with VoiceOver.VoiceOver now announces the note position and pitch in linear view in the Score.The Part box in the Score is now accessible with VoiceOver.VoiceOver now positions plug-ins in the correct slots when inserting more than three plug-ins consecutively.VoiceOver no longer announces disclosure triangles in Inspectors as button.VoiceOver now announces the state of the Direct Monitoring button in the Mixer.VoiceOver now properly announces the first column in the Loop Browser.We are doing our best to be sure that we are addressing accessibility in Logic, and with all of the new features I just wanted to let you know that we have addressed these issues: We are releasing version 10.5 of the software today, and it is the biggest change in a very long time. David Earl here, and I am the Product Manager for Logic Pro X for Apple.
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