Hmmm! I thought you meant the separate display of the stereo "Ã -la-ProTools". Logic uses interlaced stereo I believe, so it is why you get that kind of compound stereo waveform display.a) the top and bottom of the waveform show the left and right channels
That I would like to see! Could you post a screen capture here?b) the feature was added to Logic X.
Yes, the separate display of left and right (a la every other DAW) IS what I was looking for. The compound waveform is all I could find. I don't think it's because Logic uses interlaced wave files -- just about every DAW uses them, but displays the channels separately.Hmmm! I thought you meant the separate display of the stereo "Ã -la-ProTools". Logic uses interlaced stereo I believe, so it is why you get that kind of compound stereo waveform display.a) the top and bottom of the waveform show the left and right channels
That I would like to see! Could you post a screen capture here?b) the feature was added to Logic X.
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