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Plax

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  1. No, there are no tempo or signature changes at all. This problem occurs with new and older projects, regardless the tempo value I choose. It's really frustrating. Anyone ever heard about this?
  2. This is really strange. When in playback the metronome works just fine. When recording the metronome does weird things: on the first measure after pre-count the transport bar is completely put of sync with the click, then it catches up and occasionally it just goes back out of sync again. I tried nearly everything: latency, drivers update and stuff, nothing is working. It happens on new and older projects. Does anyone have any clue?
  3. Thanks Scott, I already bumped into that thread. No solution at all. I read many things about this problem and the most convincing explanation was from this guy who basically suggested a reverb-related bug. It seems like this problem is going on from Logic 7, don't know why Apple doesn't fix it.
  4. No I'm not, and it's not the typical demo white noise stuff, it's a blast of deafening noise. Many people are experiencing this serious problem, nobody has a clue.
  5. Ok, this is pretty sick. I thought this was my fault, but searching over the Internet I found many people is having this problem. I'm getting sudden blasts of white noise, deafening stuff if you have your headphones on. I read people having this problem while recording audio tracks, but I'm experiencing this crazy stuff mostly when working on VSL tracks. Apple doesn't have any answer for this, apparently they say it's not their fault (that's what I read on Apple's forums). Does anyone of you ever had this problem? Is there any solution? By the way, I'm on a IMac, 2,66 Intel Core Duo, 8GB Ram, Logic 9.1.3 and 10.6.6 OS (combo update).
  6. Thanks for that. The manual I got with the keyboard is really short and doesn't mention any keyboard editing feature.
  7. Thank you again Ski. What I was looking for was #2: this is the octave shift function I had on my previous master keyboard (it was an Edirol) and I think every keyboard should be like that (talking about 4/5 octaves master keyboards obviously). If you have some time to explain #2 I'll be happy to learn!
  8. Ski, thanks for your reply. I already tried your tip and obviously it works. The problem, though, is still there because even though Logic gets the single note I want, my keyboard still sends the same signal. A C2 stays as a C2, regardless of any transposing. If you have some time I'd like to know a bit of the programming thing you were mentioning. It would be much appreciated. Thank you.
  9. Hi everyone. I bought a Studio Logic VMK 161 master keyboard and it's great. The only thing that's driving me crazy is the lack of octave shift commands. This keyboard has nothing at all to shift down to C1 and C0 octaves, and I absolutely need them to play and trigger keyswitches. Does anyone know how to solve this problem? Does Logic have some trick to shift octaves with no use of pitch shifting or plugins like that?
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