The velocity of the trigger notes is derived from the level of the detected transients, which is rather handy, and a Timing Offset is also available, should you want to adjust exactly where the trigger notes are played in relation to the original audio.
Logical Conclusion
A first impression of Logic 9 suggests that this update might not be as significant as the changes made between previous releases, but the more time you spend with this new version, the more you appreciate just how many aspects have changed or been improved. Apple clearly chose to focus on a few key areas for the major new features, particularly Flex Time and the new tools and plug-ins for guitarists, and as a result, these new features are polished, well thought-through additions.
However, that’s not to say that Logic 9 has nothing to offer hardcore users, because the Bounce-In-Place commands, the new Track Import functionality, the Score editor improvements, and so on, make Logic 9 a must-have upgrade for any serious Logic user. And Logic’s developers deserve credit for addressing long-standing requests from certain users for millisecond-based track delays, not to mention adding further Hyper Draw key commands.
So while it could be argued that Logic 9 doesn’t have any radical new features — or at least radical new features we haven’t already seen in other software — what it does have is a great deal of refinement.
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