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  1. I get the same error. Have you tried importing it into a new project? I'm on X.4.4, and this seems to be either 4.5 or 4.6, so I wasn't able to. Good luck.
  2. You’re welcome. Hope you get it sorted. Maybe give us an update for a fix, should somebody else have the same issue.
  3. Sounds like you've got some real nasty feedback going on there. I have no experience with Maschine, but my first guess would be that it's perhaps a routing issue? Is Maschine behaving as expected without the Omnisphere tracks? What happens if you freeze the Omnisphere tracks? What if you mute the Omnisphere tracks and bring them back one by one? Just some things to try. Good luck.
  4. I haven't come across this issue, but if you upload (or PM me) the midi file, I'll be happy to try it on my end. And you've probably tried this, but just to make sure; Have you tried opening a new project, THEN drag the midi file into Logic?
  5. It sounds like you're only hearing the wet signal in the reverb. When you then mute (or turn) off the bus with the reverb, you're left with nothing. Check to see that all desired tracks (and presumably the 'verb) are outputting to the same output, i.e. Output 1-2. If you can post a screenshot of your mixer, it would be easier to troubleshoot.
  6. If you're just trying to record straight from the Roland (no midi, as you said), go from the outs on the synth to two inputs on your interface. In Logic, create a stereo audio track, and set it's input to the same as you're plugged into on your interface.
  7. I could get my FW Duet recognized by the OS in High Sierra, but the old Maestro software won't run in HS. I went back to Sierra. The FW Duet has served me very well for a long time, but I'll be upgrading shortly . I would advice you do the same if/when you upgrade the OS to either HS or Mojave.
  8. Not sure I completely understand your question, but you can automate any available parameter on the aux where your Kontakt out is being sent to. Add your aux tracks to the arrange window, (as described in your other question) and select any parameter in the dropdown and automate away.
  9. When created, aux returns don't show up by default in the arrange window in Logic. To add them, select them in the mixer and either control (or right) click and 'create track', or hit the key command. ('control+T' on my system). AFA rearranging the mixer: The order of the channels in the mix window are dependent on the order in the arrange window. Change them there (click and drag) and your mixer will update, provided you have "Tracks" view selected. The ability to rearrange tracks directly in the mixer has been a longstanding request by many users. Hope that helps.
  10. Click the little circle by the input on the aux (indicating mono), and it'll change to two circles, indicating stereo.
  11. The piano roll editor will display whatever the Signature/Division is set to in the control bar. Anywhere from quarter notes to 94th notes. (Higher resolution are only visible depending on zoom.) Hope that helps. Chris
  12. That is definitely not behaving as expected. I can't recreate it on my system, though. What version of OS and Logic are you running?
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