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  1. You saved me again 7 years later haha, Thanks David!
  2. Six years later, you saved another life lol. Thank you so much!
  3. Hi! It still doesn't work for me, I use M-Audio EP and the Moog EP3, both still doesn't work with my Novation Impulse 61. The range from the Expression Pedal only show 0 to 4, instead of 0 to 127. And yes, I filpped the polarity and I know there's a knob on each Expression Pedal to custom the range, but it still doesn't work. I don't know what to do now, lots of people say that I need to calibrate the pedal, but what does that mean? Could anyone please show me the solution, I even sent my keyboard to get fixed as I thought the problem is in my keyboard controller, but they said the keyboard works just fine, they tested on the Moog EP2 and it works. I'm completely lost, this thing drive me crazy. Million thanks in advance! Hung
  4. Hello Hung and welcome to Logic Pro Help. And not to worry, you did not do anything wrong! So indeed the max number of busses in Logic is 256, but that does not mean you cannot use more than 256 Aux channel strips. You can for example route the same bus to multiple Aux channel strips. One application is parallel processing (one bus goes to 3 Auxes that each process the signal in 3 different ways then are summed together, see screenshot below). Another is the ability to switch between different processed signals in real time, for example what I did with my Teddy Riley effect rack environment: Teddy Riley-style Effect Rack triggered by keys. So while as you suggested chances are you will rarely need to use more than 256 Aux channel strips, it's possible to use more for applications other than a single bus to a single Aux routings. parallel processing.png Wow, Why I didn't think of this before, thanks a million tons, David! Problem solved!
  5. Hi, I know that Logic 10.4.5 and above supports up to 1000 Channel Strips of Audio, Instrument and Auxiliary as opposed to 256 in the past. So, I can indeed create more than 256 Aux tracks now, but I can't use those Aux tracks from #257 to #1000, it's there but I can't send or route the output of one channel to those extra Aux. It's really frustrating 'cuz it's right there but I can't use it. I don't know if I need to dig into project settings or something like that, am I missing anything? - image attached I know that I would rarely reach to 256 Aux tracks, but Logic now supports up to 1000 Aux tracks, I would love to know how to get this maximum configuration in my session just in case I have a huge project one day. Appreciate any help! Btw, this is the first time I post on this forum, so I'm sorry in advance if I do something wrong, Hung
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