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Cursed Lemon

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  1. Nevermind, I figured out the problem. You can't have the Macbook and Logic using the POD at the same time, and for some reason my Mac decided to take control of it.
  2. So Logic 8 all of a sudden doesn't want to monitor through my PODxt anymore, even though it has for about...a year. I use my PODxt as my soundcard since I can play guitar through it and not get any latency. Logic will still let me record guitar through it, and it works just fine on my PC still with FL Studio and Reaper. I just can't hear anything from Logic being played through it. Logic can play through my MBox 2 Pro just fine. Any ideas? EDIT: I can hear the music playing VERY faintly if I turn the output on the POD up way, way higher than normal headphone volume.
  3. I can record more than one track in Pro Tools just fine, so it's not like it's a system limitation. How do I record more than one track at a time in Logic 8?
  4. In Logic's piano roll, I've looked through the options for editing MIDI note characteristics, but I can't find anything relating to panning the individual MIDI notes, only the actual channel panner. How can I edit this in Logic? Or can I even do that?
  5. So I use Logic nowadays and I'm pretty proficient with it as far as what I use it for, but I really know nothing about the more obscure things concerning stuff like the environment, hyper editor, transform, etc. Can anyone direct me to some material that'll go over these things in great detail?
  6. It works fine for me too, which is why I was curious. But I haven't done any kind of super-complex routing or used CPU-destroying plugins, nor tried using any outboard devices.
  7. Some friends and I were sitting around making fun of Pro Tools LE for not having delay comp, but apparently Logic's delay comp is not quite as cut and dry as "yes we have it" or "no we don't". Sup wit' dat?
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