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  1. I gave it a test and creating a midi instrument and assigning it to the IAC bus was all I needed. I tested with a button, wired it to the midi instrument in the environment and key commands picked it up perfectly. Thanks again!
  2. Beautiful!! I thought that might’ve worked! Yayyy! Thanks bro! Purchased a guitar wing and this will do exactly what I need
  3. I was thinking maybe an iac bus or controller mate but from within logic natively idk if there’s a way.
  4. Yes assigning it to a key command and still being able to use that same message in the environment.
  5. I’m pretty proficient in the environment window but looking for a workaround. I have a cable switcher for controlling different things. I would route one of the switches to null position For controlling key commands like record cycle metronome and so on. Being that using key commands ties up that midi message from that device, locking it to a global command, is there any way around this? to use the same midi buttons for both key commands and sending midi where I want it to go with some sort of toggle?
  6. I was thinking of a way of creating a sort of modifier. Once this is created, it can be used in multiple ways. This is what I was thinking: I bang 4 faders at once where- fader 1 fader 2 fader 3 fader 4 I have an on and off switch to only let the values passthrough that are selected. There can be 7 combinations with different sums- 1' = 1 1'2 =3 1'3 =4 1'4 =5 1'2'3 =6 1'3'4 =8 1'2'3'4 =10 with the resulting sum sent to my final destination. I was thinking of sending a transform op to maybe take the values that are passed through and sum them with one of the branches. I think 2 levels of this would suffice. I guess at the moment I'm posting this to see if anyone else has a direction or something similar created I can piggyback off of. Otherwise this is my brainstorm, any thoughts?
  7. You got it. I haven't really messed with link mode since Logic 9 tbh. I've found no need with setting up screensets.
  8. https://ask.audio/articles/logic-pros-link-modes-unchained-part-1 Here you go
  9. ah I found this a while back as well. Not sure exactly but I believe one is same level content and the other is something else. Basically the windows will react the same or individually mirroring the actions of the linked window.
  10. I figured out a solution for assigning messages from the Environment to fine/course tuned parameters. Method: Create an IAC bus in Audio MIDI Setup and an instrument module in the environment of LPX. Link a button from the environment to the instrument module you just created. The instrument module port should be the IAC bus that has been created. Now you can select any parameter (even fine/course MIDI) of a plugin or Smart Control you want to learn. Enable Learn mode and click the button you created that's linked to the instrument module. The IAC bus acts as a midi controller so the messages are recognized as 'Global'. Mod the midi message of the button or whatever you want to use and VOILA! So awesome can't wait to start using this info immediately.
  11. I called Apple to confirm and the Tech believes it's a bug so he escalated the issue. I mentioned that I posted here and you have confirmed as well. I threw in a suggestion for course tuning in the environment as well for plugins that use it that I cannot map from the EW, like pedalboard.
  12. In previous versions of Logic Pro the Protected Macros checkbox was able to be enabled and disabled with the checkbox to enable unpacking. Now the protected objects are locked and can't be unprotected. Is this a bug or a change? && the environment is unprotected so it's not that either.
  13. Excellent! Thank you Eric. This was exactly what I was looking for. Cheers
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