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  1. That used to be possible with the Chord Track feature that was removed years ago. See steps 1, 2 and 3 in this old macProVideo article: https://www.macprovideo.com/article/audio-software/create-a-quick-chord-chart-in-logic-pro If you don't mind getting this information live on playback, then you could send your MIDI chords out an IAC driver bus (which will be rerouted back to into Logic) so that they are displayed in the MIDI Activity display in Logic's LCD: J.
  2. Yep, @Anton Yegorov, if your keyboard's still controlling a selected channel strip's fader it's because there's a MIDI Device script for your keyboard that's doing some automatic assignments behind the scenes. Check your Preferences > Control Surfaces > MIDI Controllers window and if you see your keyboard there with the "Auto" checkbox checked (first column), then's that's the reason none of our previous suggestions worked: J.
  3. This is what I'm saying I prefer, to uncheck that box and not use Control Changes Input Filter. If a given instrument still responds to CC7 to control volume, then that would require a different approach as you suggest. J.
  4. I vote for this option, as the first one prevents all Control Change events from reaching instruments as well as prevents all Control Change events from being recorded. J.
  5. You can move the locators by loop length forwards an backwards(search for move locators in the Key Commands window), but the actual selection of events needs to be done with a separate command (the one @Atlas007 already mentioned, Select All Inside Locators). J.
  6. Hi globet, As long as you don't quit Logic, your last choice will be remembered. If you just launched Logic and the selected option is not "Create new tracks" (it seems to default to "Place all files on one track"), it's easy enough to hit the C key on your computer keyboard followed by Enter. J.
  7. Hi @y30fi, Sorry to hear that did not help. Sounds like it might be a bug then. I did find reports similar to yours in other Logic Pro Help threads, here for example: Perhaps others have other suggestions. J.
  8. Hi machei, Glad to hear that took care of it, you're welcome! 🙂 J.
  9. Hi klauzik, Reinstalling Logic hardly ever helps, especially when the problem is related to preferences that are stored in preferences files (those need to be deleted manually if you want to start from scratch). Please check that your Plugin Latency Compensation is set to All in Logic's Settings > Audio > General. J.
  10. Hi @y30fi, I just tested both scenarios here on my Macbook Pro M2 on Sonoma 14.4.1 and I can't reproduce. I suppose it's either an issue with your project file, or a case of corrupted Logic preferences. For the latter you can quit Logic, locate the com.apple.logic10.plist preferences file in your user's Library folder (which by default is hidden in macOS), and either zip it then delete the unzipped original (as to keep a backup, just in case), or simply delete directly it if you don't care. J.
  11. Seems it was just a case of corrupted preferences file (or some setting I'm not remembering) because after trashing my Logic preferences file, it's back to displaying MIDI Out just fine. The recommendation for a separate MIDI monitoring app still stands though. Here's another choice which is perfect if you're outputting large amounts of data: ShowMIDI J.
  12. Hi Adam, Which exact version of Logic are you using? I just noticed that in Logic Pro 10.8.1 (at least on my Intel Mac mini), the Output part of the MIDI Activity Display in Logic's LCD is not displaying anything when it definitely should. I would recommend you use a separate MIDI Monitoring application to make sure whether MIDI data is being sent out of Logic or not. A good, free choice is the Snoize MIDI Monitor. J.
  13. You're welcome! That one's a super common issue these days 😅 J.
  14. Make sure the Mic Mode is set to Standard fro Logic in your menu bar: J.
  15. Here's Behringer's first (and free) soft synth plug, Vintage: https://plugins.musictribe.com/behringer/0723-AAD J.
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