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  1. When I click on electronic drum kit I can scroll through all of the full "kits" The minute I make a pattern or midi region - if I try to flick through the full kits it won't allow me to No matter what kit I choose the highlighter goes to the bottom and highlights kit pieces. I can then change all individual kit pieces but can't flick thought the pre designed full kits. Is there a way to fix this? Cheers Andrew
  2. I'm on the latest logic. When I create a VCA for selected tracks - the VCA is created right of the master in the mix window. When it lives there - movement of the fader moves the faders of the tracks it's assigned to. Not shown in the video is that if "Latch" is clicked - all the tracks change to latch and if the fader is moved on the VCA during playback all the automation is written on to the individual tracks and also the VCA track. So in this scenario the faders and automation are linked. Then if I "create track" from that VCA so I can have it close to the tracks in both mix window and main window it acts differently (and more how I thought should) - ie the VCA controls the track volumes without moving the faders and any automation only happens on the VCA track. The behaviour also changes from scenario 1 to 2 if you create a new track and then add it into the current VCA group with the VCA fader still right of the master. Am I right in thinking that the 2nd configuration here is how it should actually work and is there any reason for it acting in 2 different ways? VCA2.mov
  3. Hey Jakob Yes indeed "Follow track Stacks" is checked. Yes - it was a stack of only auxes and leaving the instrument track outside. I can actually make a stack from those aux tracks including the instrument track- and that folds up ok, both in main and mix window. I more wanted to be able to group up certain parts of the kit together within perhaps a final "drums" stack. And this seems possible normally but just not when the input for the auxes is the instrument track itself. (hope thats clear) For instance if I just create a load of aux tracks that have mic/line or bus inputs... I can make a stack from those (which folds up in the mix window) and then I can make a further stack out of that aux stack and the instrument track and they all fold up correctly. But the stacks I try to make with the auxes that have the instrument as input behave differently. (Apologies - I'm finding int a little hard to explain) If I was happy enough to do the writing part / record down the audio to those aux tracks and then deleted the instrument track / reset all inputs to auxes - I'm sure that I could make kick sum stack / snare sum stack etc etc - then include all those in an all drum stack. I just hoped I could do that as I go
  4. Hey Jakob Thank you but unfortunately yes it is in tracks view.
  5. I'm trying out BFD3 with Logic 10.7.9 I have routed the individual drum channels from the plugin to corresponding auxiliary channel strips so I can mix and work on em in logic instead of inside the plug. There are various mics for each instrument so I would like to be able to create track stacks for various instruments. For example the kick has 3 mics and I'd like to stack those. I have chosen the option to create tracks from the aux channel strips in order to do this. When I turn the strips into tracks and right click on them in the main window - it creates the summing stack as expected. It also creates it in the mix window. However when I try to fold up the stack so I'm not seeing all the individual tracks - this works fine in the main window, but in the mix window - the summing track just moves to the right of the other tracks and they remain in view. This doesn't happen for any audio tracks or other aux strips converted to tracks that I then stack. It only seem to be a problem with aux tracks that have the input of BFD3. Is this just baked in or is there a glitch? Thanks
  6. Ah brill. You're a sweetheart for letting me know!!! Many Thanks J Andrew
  7. Thanks so much Jordi - that works!!!
  8. I just upgraded to Ventura and to Logic 10.7.8 Previously I could click the marquee tool on a region then press an arrow key to move to next transient. Since the upgrade pressing that arrow key just takes me to the end of the region I also looked up a few forums and found that control + . or , should work - but that does nothing at all. What am I missing? Andrew
  9. Thanks David - actually that was one of the things I tried, as it had worked before - good tip. For anyone reading - two other things I tried that worked. 1) unpacking the rogue folder and repacking it. 2) if you do something in one of the tracks and not the others it changes the "comp" letter in the top left corner. This time I deleted any additional "comps" so only "A" existed and that sorted my problem - all edited together after that.
  10. I have recorded 3 tracks and each has a take folder. I have grouped them with group editing enabled. I did not group them at the time of recording and it seems I recorded a little bit of audio as an accidental extra take on one of the tracks - so while there are the 10 takes on 2 of the track, one has an 11th. I deleted that - but my third track will not edit in tandem with the other 2. Anyone any ideas how I na fix this? Thanks Andrew
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