![]() The easiest image edit available to remedy this is to simply convert your PNG icons to a single layer TIF format in an image editor of your choice. This immediately causes problems if one wants to use any of the standard or customized PNG icons from Logic 9. The first thing to know in dealing with the icon issue is that Logic X has replaced the PNG filetype for a five layered TIF format for track icons. As I am a fairly visually oriented person, my track icons are necessary to quickly pick out track and instrument types and are something I rely on more so than labeling (and as the track/region colors are currently hyper limited, icons are an absolute must for me). The one feature I found to be most jarring on first inspection (aside from no longer being able to openly choose a track/region color pallet - no great work around yet exists to my knowledge) is the inability to easily customize track icons.Īs it stands, the Logic X developers have diminished the number of available track icons and greatly increased the difficulty of adding new ones. In certain instances, past functionality which some users took as necessary mainstays has been eradicated entirely. ![]() Although there are some exciting and novel features which have been added, some rather obvious past functionality which needed improving has been unaddressed. The jury is still somewhat out in regards to Logic X. ![]()
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