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  1. Not getting any error or Logic issue messages?
  2. I've had "open plug-in window" OFF for a while now…at least it's consistent! Really…the main reason I did it was because with it ON it was opening third-party ones when I option-dragged (copied) plugins between tracks…something it didn't do in previous versions of LP. But I still find myself waiting…staring at the screen after adding a plugin…then realizing I need to open it manually.
  3. It (more than) helps if the person posting about their setup puts the info in the post. If they post about Mojave and LP 10.5, for instance, it should be in the post if it's pertinent. The info in the signature would be the member's current setup…but when you look back at old posts and that's all you see it won't make sense with what they posted.
  4. Is the first event of the converted pattern beginning before the first beat of that region?
  5. You can split a stereo audio region with a right-click and "Convert to New Audio Files…" with the Interleaved to Split option. The two mono files will be created in your Audio folder. To get the files to behave and forget they're stereo I always rename the file at the conversion and remove the R and L extensions after.
  6. I wish I could help. I don't even remember which project that was happening in and trying a test project I can't make it happen again. Also, don't have Komplete here.
  7. It took a bit of back and forth to get at what you were actually asking. Sometimes it is a person who doesn't know what he's doing that makes a discovery that no one else ever thought about. That is not the case here, sadly.
  8. Turns out not all are affected but the three I tried first were.
  9. I have a Nektar Impact LX88+ keyboard. When I first got it I installed the official MIDI controller for it in Logic Pro. Well…after a short period I decided I didn't want it to control faders and so forth because of my errant touching of the controls. I removed the controller from Logic Pro. Subsequently, I discovered I could still use the knobs and faders to control parameters in several virtual instruments (the SWAM series for example) so I went through a lot of "MIDI learn" stuff to get parameters to change with the knobs and faders. I then saved the instruments as channel strip settings. Upon recall, the MIDI functions were operational and I could control what I wanted the way I had set it up. Nice. Fast forward to a few upgrades of Logic Pro and a new Mac Studio M1 and now, when I recall one of those channel strip settings, the knobs and faders do NOT do anything. The instruments still have assignments showing…I can unlearn and relearn each one to get it working again. The first question is: Is there a way for me to fix something that will miraculously make all the old assignments work? If not…and I have to relearn all these controls again…how do I prevent this from happening again?
  10. Third-party plugins are installed where they're supposed to go. Don't move them. You can "create" new "folders" and "subfolders" in the Plug-in Manager and drag whatever plugins you want into those folders…which will then show up in the Audio FX drop-down menu. You can make a plugin appear in multiple folders if you wish. You're not moving any any actual component files. https://support.apple.com/guide/logicpro/use-the-plug-in-manager-lgcp9e26ef17/mac
  11. Right. I must have done it wrong a couple of times because it worked the first time. My feeling now is that it's easier to load the User Patch and fix the Key Limit on the two tracks than it is to have to do all that checkbox stuff on a project import.
  12. The workaround (importing the summing stack as a project) has a different issue that I can't figure out. After importing, the audio for the instruments inside the stack aren't being routed through the sum channel.
  13. That's it. I'll report and just use the workaround. Thanks.
  14. I'm trying to save a Summing Stack as a User Patch that I can recall in future projects and it doesn't seem to be working properly for me. In the stack I have an single instrument track plus a 3-part multi-timbrel instrument. For the multi-timbral tracks, each has a "Key Limit" of one particular note. I save this summing stack in my User Patches. The issue is that when I test the patch in a new project everything comes up as it should…except that the second and third multi-timbrel tracks forget their key limit. Anyone know why this happens? By the way…I'm able to save this Summing Stack as its own project and go through the steps of importing it into a new project with everything as it should be. I'm just wondering why the patch method isn't working as I'm thinking it should. Logic Pro 10.7.9, macOS 13.5, M1 Mac Studio
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