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  1. I knew I had stupidly overlooked something. It's embarrassing, but my problem was exactly what you said. Thank you JakobP..
  2. Early excitement, sorry.. I thought the doubling had passed but only the latency gap between the two voices had closed. Now two voices are heard one above the other. The sound heard when I fully lower the fader is still mono.
  3. OK! You solved it! No doubling or mono.. I'm still afraid to hear those doubles when I open the project tomorrow, but at least this time I know how to to solve it. Thank you so much..
  4. And I must say that there's not any audible change after cancelling software monitoring.
  5. Ok so next step: in Logic's audio preferences, disable software monitoring. Now you're hearing the audio from the Presonus interface. Go into the Presonus settings and turn that off. Then turn software monitoring back on. Sorry me; by "turn that off" do you mean deactivating the MIDI port of the interface within Logic, or should I do it in the Universal Control? If it's the second, I couldn't figure out how to do it.
  6. Thanks for all the answers.. Nope, it's in the Voice mode.. I use a NI A61 MIDI controller but it is out of the chain at the moment. The only external device is the Motif Rack which is linked to the computer directly by USB. Its audio is coming via a PreSonus Studio 24c. No MIDI connectors between the interface and the Mo-Rack. I tried the 6-pin connectors without the USB as well, but the result was just the same. It's just like you said. But when I lower the fader all the way down, it's completely mono, even if it's in a stereo track. So when I manage to convert it to a stereo signal, I guess this will be done.
  7. Hi there.. I've been trying to find a solution to this problem for days. After numerous forum threads and separate attempts with both MIDI and USB connections, the problem persists: I hear all notes as doubles on a single soloed External Instrument track. The External Instrument is a Motif Rack. The only device currently connected via MIDI connection. These two sounds that I hear at the same time have two different behaviors: The one heard relatively late is affected by the changes I made in the External Instrument channel, such as Pan, Volume, plugin, etc. The one heard before is not affected, and the channel is heard in mono, even it's in a stereo track. What I'm trying to achieve is canceling the mono signal and recording the other. But if I point this External Instrument track to a new audio track, I only hear the mono signal that I am trying to eliminate, not the stereo signal I want to record in there. In my case Logic does not produce duplicates of the notes that also appear in the event list. So this obviously has something to do with Mo-Rack or the nature of the connection. Motif Rack's Utility does not have a Local Off option. Even so, I couldn't find it. Here are my settings in the Utility - MIDI tab: BasicRcvCh: omni TransmitCh: 1 DeviceNo: all MIDI Sync: MIDI MIDI IN/OUT: USB ThruPort: 1 Motif's settings as instrument in Logic's MIDI Environment: MIDI In Port: YAMAHA Motif-R Port 1 MIDI Channel: All MIDI Out Port: All MIDI Out Channel: All The settings of the External Instrument track are as follows: MIDI In port: YAMAHA Motif-R Port 1 MIDI In Channel: All MIDI Out Channel: All Interestingly, this doubling thing somehow got ok during this quest, and I was able to go about my work and record the signal from the Mo-Rack, but I've never been able to figure out how. The next time I opened the project, this problem continued. I'm almost dazed right now, but I don't want to abandon my dear old Motif. I will be grateful if you can help.
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