@golem said:
Personally I never use any dedicated saving for it gets saved automatically anyway but I understand that you wish to build further on a preset.
The other problem is adressed in another thread...
christian teuscher
development
Hi Christian,
I to had the same opinion and prefered the fact that when I saved my Logic song all my plug-ins were saved.
However two incidents have changed this - the first was a unwanted modification of all my exs instrument settings from a song and all it's back-ups. This happened whilst I was switching between 2/3 songs with the "keep common samples in memory" option on. I ended up with the wrong sounds loading on a lot of the instruments. As it also affected all the back-ups it was if there was a further hidden file soewhere that had got corrupted. I never got to the bottom of it.
The second incident and ongoing is with the Spectrasonic Atmosphere Plug-in. Currently I am doing some re-mixes of some 4 year old tracks created with Atmosphere as a VST plug-in. In Logic OSX Atmosphere now runs as an AU so when I open the old songs it looks for the Atmosphere VST Plug-in, doesn't find it and reports it as missing. Of course I can open the AU Atmosphere plug on the same channel but all the previous VST instrument settings have gone. The net result is a whole series of songs with no access to the plug-in settings, preset or edited sounds in that arrangement - just... nothing!
The only solution I can see is to dig out an old computer with Logic on OS 9 reload the songs and resave the instrument settings.
If you want access to a Vienna Instruments matrix in a few years I would save it now!
Julian