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  1. I know this is an old thread but I have a question somewhat related to the topic. Let's say I want to use a generic midi controller to utilize the CSParameterOrder.plist. How do you setup a control surface to do this?
  2. Thanks for your reply I guess what I am trying to do is have "plugin parameters 1-16" mapped to my midi controller so no matter what plugin is open I have automatic control over all it's parameters. If I did what you suggested for every plugin I'd have over 2349058567 modes and zones inside controller assignments (which can easily be deleted since there's no way to save, import, export assignments). I hope I'm making sense? lol
  3. After coming across this thread I was excited to try and map my midi controller viewtopic.php?f=9&t=54956 My question is not about plists and parameter order, but rather how do you setup a control surface to make use of the CSParameterOrder.plist? I recently purchased a midi fighter twister which has 16 knobs and would like to set it up to control plugin parameters (ex: one knob mapped to plugin parameter one, etc.). Can someone please explain how I can achieve this? :3
  4. But what if I want to AB what I've created through Flex Time and the original signal? Also isn't there a "rescan" button already? Idk it just seems odd :/
  5. When I turn Flex Time off and then turn it back on, why do I lose everything I've been working on? More specifically, all the manual flex markers I edited are now deleted and all normal ones are back to their original position
  6. Has anyone ever tried to click and create a manual flex time marker only to discover the marker located 25 ft to the right of the cursor click??? Ok 25 ft was an exaggeration but realistically an inch or so. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
  7. While using Flex Time I've noticed a huge bug... Let's say we are given 8 takes of a bass guitar track mic'd using 3 different mics recorded outside of Logic Pro X. We import all tracks (24 audio tracks) into the project. Since there are 8 takes we will create 8 different phase-locked groups. Here's where the problem starts: I like to create "dummy" groups so I can hide different tracks. So if we now add a group with only the "Hide" ticked checkbox as our "dummy" group to all the tracks containing the other phase-locked groups we start having a disaster... 1) Clicking the Flex Time icon now turns on for ALLLLLLLL tracks... As you can see my "dummy" group is group 9. When turning Flex Time on for group 12 (which is phase-locked) ALL tracks that are in group 9 turn on.
  8. Strange :/ It might have to do with automap haha
  9. So, I've noticed since the update plugin windows either won't open/close (depending on the previous state) when clicking the middle section of a plugin located in the selected track. Can anyone confirm this? To recreate this: 1) Place a plugin on a track 2) Select the track (Keep the track selected for the following steps) 3) Simply click the middle section of the plugin as to open or close 4) Repeat step 3
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