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Q:
In Logic, how do I copy Extended Sequence Parameters to other sequences?
A:
Destructive approach: Get one sequence set exactly as you like it, with all the extended sequence parameters (ESP) set. Then normalize it (Arrange window, Functions menu: Sequence Parameter > Normalize Sequence Parameters). Then create a groove template of this sequence in the Arrange window (main menu: Options > Groove Template > Make Groove Template). You will then have this groove template added to your list of quantized grids which you can use just as you use any other quantize value.
Non-destructive approach: Highlight all the sequences that you wanted to apply those Extended Sequence Parameters to, change the sequence parameters, and they all get the same treatment, simultaneously and non-destructively.
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