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  1. All won't work for me. Jordis workaround doesn't work for me, because in a nearly finished project I'll have around 60-80 tracks. I don't want to change stuff arounf, just when I want to control another track. Cellos workaround doesn't work. Erics workaround also doesn't work.
  2. I found this. http://www.logicprohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=42&t=107045 Seems to be a very old bug... The workaround sadly won't do it for me, as I want to control various plugins within a channel...
  3. So, I think I know what was causing the problem. The channel was inside a summing stack. If I move it outside the stack, everything works fine. This is a very annoying limitation. Is there a workaround?
  4. Yes, as I said, when I create a new track with Sylenth, it works. But the already existing track seems to be broken somehow...
  5. When I remove all other plugins from the problematic track and just leave Sylenth there, it still won't work. Weird bug...
  6. Hm, funny. When I create a new track in my project with only Sylenth in it, it works as advertised. I wonder what might be the problem...
  7. Thanks. That was it. Logic synths work. Seems to be a Sylenth problem.
  8. I did read that article and worked after it, I believe... Just checked, and yes, I did it just like this. I just tried turning the knob all the way to the left and right, while in learn mode. Makes no difference... Maybe a Sierra problem? Although I find it unlikely...
  9. Hi, I got some problems assigning a midi controller (tried the LPD8 and Maschine in midi mode) in Logic Pro X to the smart controls. When go into learn mode and turn a knob it gets assigned, but it won't control the assigned smart control knob. Before I assign the knob I see "midi in" activity in the status window, but after it's assigned, not. When I turn the knob after I assigned it, and have the controller assignment window open, it will jump to the correct assignment. I deleted all assignments before, so there's nothing else left that could conflict. I also tried deleting "com.apple.logic.pro.cs", like it was suggested in some forum posts. Help?
  10. Then I wonder why it is, when I deactivate a lot of tracks in big projects, that I don't feel a real reduction in CPU activity. But I have to admit, I haven't tried it in a while. Maybe it was a bug that has been fixed in the past 1-2 years?
  11. Hi, I just want to clarify if I'm right. There is no way to deactivate a track in a way that all the plugins in that track (instruments and inserts) use no CPU anymore? I got used to that feature in Bitwig, where it's possible. Here one image to show what I mean. Look at the CPU bar...
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