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  1. If that is a matter of screen asset management, working with screensets (which could be keyboard-shortcut driven) and/or I wonder (?) if the usual macOS window switching could help: Switch to the previous app: Press Command-Tab. Scroll through all open apps: Press and hold the Command key, press the Tab key, then press the Left or Right arrow key until you get to the app you want. Release the Command key. If you change your mind while scrolling through the apps and don’t want to switch apps, press Esc (Escape) or the Period key, then release the Command key. (sorry, not at the studio to verify same…)
  2. The following (as documented) doesn’t work? Select the score set in the Score Sets window, then choose New > Delete Set
  3. Perhaps the window link could be of some help In more detail: Link or un-link plug-in windows When linked, a single plug-in window is used to either display all open plug-ins or all plug-ins in the same insert slot row across the Mixer. 1. In Logic Pro, Control-click the Link button to the right of the plug-in window header. 2. Choose one of the following options from the Link shortcut menu: Off: Plug-in windows are not linked. Clicking in the center of any plug-in slot opens the plug-in in a new plug-in window. Single: A single plug-in window is used to display all open plug-ins. Each time you open a new plug-in, the window updates to reflect the newly chosen plug-in. In Single mode, the Link button turns purple. Multi: As you select channel strips or plug-ins, a single plug-in window updates to display plug-ins in the same insert slot position (first row, second row, and so on). You can open multiple plug-in windows and set each window to Multi-mode in order to display the plug-ins of more than one row of inserts as you select different channel strips. For example, you could insert a Channel EQ plug-in into the first insert slot, and a Compressor plug-in into the second insert slot, of multiple channel strips. If you then open a Channel EQ plug-in window, a Compressor plug-in window, and put both plug-in windows in Multi mode, as you select each channel strip when mixing, the Channel EQ and Compressor plug-in for the selected channel strip will be displayed. In Multi mode, the Link button turns yellow. Note: You can simply click on the Link button to toggle between Off and Single mode. The Link mode affects the entire project—it is not possible to have the Link mode set differently in different plug-in windows of the same project. The Link mode can either be set to Single for the entire project or for Multi mode for one or more rows of plug-ins. This means that if Multi mode is selected, clicking the Link button on additional plug-ins from any not currently linked rows engages Multi mode for that row of plug-ins, and if Single mode is selected in any open plug-in, Multi mode is turned off.
  4. This and this sound contradictory to me… Please come again?
  5. Also providing detailed/precise info about your system/setup (i.e. macOS, plugin names/version, other running softwares, hooked up hardware, etc…) Are you running Logic in Rosetta mode?
  6. My! My! And I thought those were very small cows with fangs… 😏
  7. As explained by @David Nahmani and in the documentation the url my previous post was referring to, there is no need to back and forth as you describe… Anyhow, please let us know how it goes.
  8. I confess not understanding what your end goal is… There are advantages indeed of using multiple tracks to use the each tracks parameters distinctively . However, that depends of your setup and your intention.
  9. Are you using a common demo plugin in those silent tracks? Posting a screen capture of you mixer might be useful…
  10. There is of course the basics Logic documentation worth exploring. Wikipedia is also another valuable interesting source of information. I.e. here’s one about tablature. Groove3 video tutorials are notoriously very good ones. Although, I’m not sure those will cover all your questions. Don’t hesitate to ask here for specific questions!
  11. For this, I would try proceeding via data importation between projects. ⚠️To avoid project corruption: Avoid copy-pasting data between opened projects Avoid having more than one project opened at once Avoid placing anything before 1.1.1.1 in any project
  12. You don’t need to export anything from your problematic project. It seems that you did not (know how to?) use my url leading to the documentation explaining how to import data from an existing project (without opening it) into a fresh new project (as explained above). Often the underlined text represents a url which is a link leading to another website (in this case, the documentation explaining how to import data from another project). Anyhow, for more obviousness sake here is the link (to click / tap on): https://support.apple.com/en-ca/guide/logicpro/lgcpce085447/10.8/mac/13.5 ⚠️ Another precaution to be aware to avoid corrupt a project file to get corrupted : avoid putting anything before bar 1.1.1.1.
  13. in the old days, I use to record SysEx directly in Logic (Notator)… And, that was working fine to send them back to my MIDI devices, providing that those were MIDI-SysEx-Input enabled. How did you proceed to record your SysEx files then how did you convert them to .mid files? Not an expert to read SysEx data, but those featured in your screen captures are pretty short and are targeting Behringer device(s). AFAIK, if your hardware synth isn’t that brand/model, it won’t respond to that data Besides, I wonder if the various SysEx Logic’s/project’s settings could be at stake…
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