

I switched from Cubase to Logic last year the original reason was money (avoid the yearly update cost) and the dongle, because moving to a portable set up (i think this specific problem was solved in Cubase 11, i am not sure. Really handy if you have several old projects with half baked ideas that could fit well with your current project. Remember to scroll to the right when selecting the tick boxes as automation, I/O etc are there. You can then select any track, it's plugin, automation and import it in. You then get a browser within Logic to every track, tempo, notes etc of that project. You can pick an existing project from the next window. I use it often for non template stuff like synths that have a strew of fx added.Īnother good one is File - Import - Logic projects. Next time you add a track, click the top icon (will be called Settings now) and you'll see that folder in the list with the preset.

If you often create new tracks that have the same instrument, fx & eq etc every time, then once done, click the top icon with the instruments name, choose 'Save Channel Strip Setting As.' Some other tips maybe, don't want to teach you to suck eggs either: And I agree with above, the babylonwaves are great and a huge time saver.
