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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Sharing is essentially broken down into two tasks:<br />

• Data Access: Browse your, or other user, data on a local network or a MobileMe account.<br />

• Data Sharing: Share your data over a local network or via a MobileMe account.<br />

You can access data shared on a MobileMe account even when the user who provided<br />

the data is not online.<br />

When data is shared over a local network, the user who provided the data—or more<br />

accurately, the computer (user account) that the shared data originated from—must be<br />

online.<br />

To share your data<br />

µ Select the appropriate checkboxes in the Bonjour or MobileMe column.<br />

• Bonjour column: All settings of the enabled type in the corresponding<br />

~/<strong>Library</strong>/Application Support/<strong>Logic</strong> folders are shared.<br />

• MobileMe column: All settings of the enabled type on your personal iDisk in<br />

/Public/MusicAudioData are shared.<br />

Note: Your MobileMe URL can be accessed through a web browser, if you want to browse<br />

outside of <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>. Typically, this address will take the following form:<br />

http://idisk.mac.com/MOBILEMEUSERNAME/Public/MusicAudioData<br />

To access shared data on the local network<br />

µ Select the “Look for shared data on the local network” checkbox.<br />

This will automatically search the local network for the ~/<strong>Library</strong>/Application Support/<strong>Logic</strong><br />

folders of all networked computers.<br />

To create a backup of your personal data on your MobileMe account<br />

µ Select the “Backup all my settings on MobileMe” checkbox.<br />

This creates a copy of all of your settings data on MobileMe, as a personal backup solution.<br />

Note: The sharing master can be different from the one used for backups. For example,<br />

you may have a studio computer that is the master for backups, and also use a MacBook<br />

to share (and edit) data while on the road.<br />

Backup (and sharing) via MobileMe uses a simple and straightforward push/pull<br />

concept: data being backed up (or shared) always overwrites the data that exists on the<br />

MobileMe account.<br />

• When you back up to MobileMe for the first time, the computer being used becomes<br />

the master of the MobileMe content.<br />

Chapter 32 <strong>Pro</strong>ject and File Interchange<br />

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