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  1. Hmmm! That’s a pretty old Logic version… I don’t know if track alternatives existed in that version… Have you considered upgrading macOS and Logic (if possible)?
  2. Indeed! Perhaps filing that feature request on the official Logic feedback website, you might get the chance to see it implemented eventually…
  3. That "Input view" is a Monitor object (which was rename to describe its usefulness). The Monitor object (like the keyboard object) is also there by default. Its usefulness is simply to show what MIDI data is travelling through the cable it is connected to.
  4. Are you using a project template that already contains an instance of Omnisphere? In that case, try using a fresh new blank project instead of an existing template…
  5. …or use a different mic setup altogether… if possible…
  6. The pref file @JakobP is talking about is located in the Preferences folder. To locate it, try this: In the Finder, choose Go > Go to Folder from the menu. Type ~/Library/Preferences in the "Go to the folder" field. Press the Go button. the pref file is named com.apple.logic.pro.cs Note: Type the path exactly as described, including the ~(tilde) -----> ~/Library/Preferences
  7. As mentioned by @JakobP, disable "Automatic Installation" by un-markchecking it under "New" in the CSS window...
  8. That and if you copy drag data from one project to another opened one…
  9. Try this: In the Finder, choose Go > Go to Folder from the menu. Type ~/Library/Preferences in the "Go to the folder" field. Press the Go button. Delete the com.apple.logic.pro.cs file from the preferences folder. Note: Type the path exactly as described, including the ~(tilde) -----> ~/Library/Preferences
  10. Have you inspected your Controller Assignment window? Wiggling your MW should highlight its parameter’s assignment. In such a case, I would delete that entry. Wiggling again the MW to highlight should highlight the other eventual assignment. Proceeding the same way again until no other assignment shows up could normally solve the issue. Such exercise could shed some light on the extent of the issue. However, the cause of that mishap remains unaddressed… Perhaps your project (project template) has been corrupted. Thus I would consider getting rid of those…
  11. Flex pitch features various ways (algorithms) to edit your voice recorded material. Yes, indeed… Varispeed is probably what you are looking for…
  12. I think that using the Piano Roll in its own separate window (instead of in the editor tab under the track area) would yield larger vertical expansion. Additionally, a screenset for that very purpose might be useful…
  13. Have you tried saving your project (as a project alternative) after proceeding with the tracks freezing? Or perhaps create tracks alternatives? BTW, on which precise versions of Logic and which macOS Mac are you encountering your issue?
  14. For the benefit of other eventual users seeking for a solution to a similar issue, would you mind marking my previous post as such?
  15. How about removing the check mark for the B+ auto assignment LUA script (in MIDI Controllers settings)?
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