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  1. Yes, it looks like it's going to work. They're syncable. Slightly weird thing that when I turned on Flex Pitch on the imported track, it speeded up, or maybe slowed down. Definitely did something unexpected, even though I exported without FX and without tempo info. If I can't live with the way it is now I'll have to go back and look at the track and it's export again. Thanks for the assistance.
  2. Ok, good idea. I'll give that a go. I think I made things very hard by not checking that damn box when I was importing the files initially. I'll come back when I've tried that and report how I got on. Thanks
  3. Hi David Thanks for the reply. Chopping guitar parts up and making tuning adjustments to the vocals. No major work done on plugins, panning or volume.
  4. When I initially imported the tracks I may not have chosen the "all tracks are from the same project" checkbox. Re-importing the tracks with the ADAPT setting and checking that box seems to have helped. Logic tells me the BPM is around 74 in the tempo map, though it fluctuates a bit. I did a fair bit of work on the earlier version. Is that rescuable or should I just dump that and work on the version that appears to have been imported more correctly?
  5. Hi This is going to be tricky for me to describe so please bear with me. I was given some stems from a band jam, where the timing was all over the place, so I decided to try to make some kind of sense of it. I originally imported the stems about a month ago and did some fiddling around. I can't remember now exactly how I imported the files or what I did on the 1st day. Yes, I know, not very helpful. I'm still trying to get to grips with all the time correction stuff in Logic. I decided the basic tempo was 142 because the bass was playing a 2 note cyclical thing and the singing fit over it at that tempo. Originally there were no drums but I added a kind of Krautrock basic pattern and that fits OK at 142 too. However when I import the picking guitar, the only way it sounds very vaguely in time is when the Smart Tempo says it's 75.2. It's not really in time so I want to try and fix that but if I try and quantize it to get it in time, the tempo jumps to 142 and the guitar is now playing about twice as fast. It doesn't seem to make any difference if the tempo on that track is set to variable or constant. If my description of the problem is understandable, is there anything I can do to try and correct the timing of the picking guitar track? Should I attach some files to illustrate the above? Thanks for reading ... Koofar
  6. This is a little head- stretching for me at the moment, but I think it's working. When I select a channel strip/track, the fader works. I had to delete a load of stuff that was opening the Controller Assignments window. Now it doesn't. Now I have 1 assignment for volume and nothing else, which I'm guessing is the one that controls all the tracks when selected. I have the feeling that it could be the start of a long journey, but for now, this is fine. I didn't need the control plugin or the Korg Kontrol Editor for what I wanted to do. If only I'd known that before. No matter, I might have learned something. Thank you David for guiding me through that.
  7. OK, that makes sense. I'll uninstall the plugin. It's obviously very buggy with the most recent version of Logic. Uninstalled, but every time I move the fader, the Controller Assignments window opens. Deleted any Parameter that was Open Parameter Assignments and nothing about Volume. Now only the track I originally moved works, not the tracks I want to control. I probably shouldn't have deleted all the stuff I did.
  8. Thank you. That seemed to work. Why did I have to select a channel strip that I wasn't intending to assign? So I didn't write any unwanted data on the track? A rather strange thing that happened after I'd assigned all the faders. I unselected "Learn Assignment for Volume" from the top menu, but then when I used the fader on my Nanokontrol to record volume changes on any track the faders were assigned to, the Control Assignments windows pops open and sometimes I can't close it. I have to quit Logic to get rid of it. Any idea what's going on there? Am I right in thinking that this Learn Assignment process is relying on the unsupported nanoKONTROL_Studio_CSPlugIn_0101? Would I be able to do what I want without that plugin, by using only the Korg Kontrol Editor? As you can see, I'm still quite foggy about what's going on here.
  9. Yes, the goal is to control the volume faders of 8 specific channel strips in the Logic Mixer.
  10. I don't think the plugin nanoKONTROL_Studio_CSPlugIn_0101 works any more in Logic perhaps since about v10.4 and it doesn't seem to be supported any more, so it looks like I'll have to use the Korg Kontrol Editor. My goal is, to begin with, to get Logic to recognize the volume changes. If that works I'll try other stuff. Using MIDI monitor I can see that it is now sending the correct CC, but Logic doesn't appear to want to recognize it though, as I said, I can see stuff happening in the beats display at the top of the arrangement window.
  11. Hi David. Thanks for the reply. I was hoping I might not have to use that. I have it installed. I've attempted to set volume on track 1 and 2 which I thought was CC#7 from your list on this forum (7 Channel Volume (MSB)). I can see MIDI going in but it doesn't move the fader. Where can I find a complete list? Is it a standard MIDI CC list?
  12. I have MIDI going in as reported by the beats display at the top of the arrangement window, when I move faders on the Nanokontrol, but volumes are not changing.
  13. Hi folks I've just spent the last couple of hours trying to get my Korg Nanokontrol Studio to talk to Logic 10.7.4 to no avail. Is it still possible or not? I notice it's absent from logic-pro-control-surfaces-support-guide.pdf It's visible in Preferences -> MIDI -> Inputs, but not in Preferences -> Control Surfaces All I want to do for now is control the volume faders. Thanks Koofa
  14. @David Nahmani 5 minutes after changing the settings as per your suggestion, this popped up, without me interacting with Blackhole at all. Any idea why it would do that? It could have been dialogs popping up like this, seemingly randomly, that caused me to hit the check box at the bottom.
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