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  1. Yes, I want to change a track's level with the volume fader (in Read mode) when there's relative volume automation. Seems impossible. Yes, adding the gain plug-in or creating the VCA fader (which adds another track to take care of) seems to be the only options. Sadly, relative and trim volume doesn’t help in this case. Thanks for you time!
  2. If a track doesn’t have absolute automation and set to 0 dB volume, adding relative automation line of 0 dB should not change anything. But it drops the resulting volume to –6 dB. That’s my problem #1. Problem #2: changing absolute volume via fader is impossible then. The fader stays at lowered level. In the end: I want to have some drawn automation (figured it’ll be relative) and still be able to change overall level via fader. Please help.
  3. The Studio Brush Kit is in Ultrabeat. Besides Speakeasy kit that Eric mentioned there is the Blue Ridge kit (also in Drum Kit Designer). Producers kits (Blue Ridge+ and Speakeasy+) offer much more options.
  4. Yeah, I checked with factory presets only. That's enough for me. Did you report a bug to Apple?
  5. Simply develop the idea of that tip. And it'll work. I duplicated the exs file and named it exactly as the Mellotron preset I use. Or you can duplicate it multiple times and rename so it mirrors the preset names (of course with .exs after that name). I'm sure, that'll work.
  6. Hi! As crazy as it is, but this helped: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252488958 Cheers!
  7. Hi! As crazy as it is, but this helped: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/252488958 Cheers!
  8. Guys, now the 'Unlock SMPTE position' is at the top of the Main window, in menu 'Function' (next to 'Edit' and 'View').
  9. I use the iPhone's microphone like this: Record sound on the iPhone (using Music Memos or Voice Memos app) and then transfer it to the Mac. Music Memos are synced via iCloud, so you can have them on your Mac effortlessly (in iCloud folder), but that takes time, so I transfer using cables and iTunes. Or AirDrop. I was hoping that Inter-device Audio mode presents iPhone's microphone as an external one, but nope: that's to send audio played on the iPhone to the macOS input.
  10. There's some ideas. I've come up with two workarounds: In the Wacom settings, assign a pen button the function of modifier and choose the Control key. The drawback: you have to press the button AND click the stylus. Then it right-clicks. (But if you use Click & Tap Pen Button Mode, that won't bother you.) In the Wacom settings, assign a pen button the function of modifier and check both the Control key and the Left click. The drawback is a lag of the right-click. Also I've sent a bug report to Apple. Personally I didn't like any of the methods (including those in the link, also previous Wacom drivers won't install), and I've end up with manual pressing the Control key on the keyboard while clicking the stylus. Anyway my left hand is on the keyboard over modifier keys.
  11. Thanks David. My big question is: how can you make it with one button? I mean just one button that sequentially switches between all outputs: out 1 > out 2 > out 3 > out 1 again, and so on (looped). That would be a great workflow. One button, that I can assign to a hardware one (keyboard or controller). And actually, I need to go further: be able to switch between the left and the right channel of my output 1. (I don't have much outputs, but I do have 2 different mono-monitors, which I use on one output, just switching left and right channels in Logic, having the output mono-ed.) So I really need hints on how to make some script to switch sequentially: 1: output 1-2 (mono-ed), only left channel --> 2: output 1-2 (mono-ed), only right channel --> 3: output 3-4 --> 4: output 5-6 --> (looped). And all that with one button, that I can assign to a key combination or a controller.
  12. Thanks, Eric. It's sad, though. Should I also send the bug report to add more weight to the problem?
  13. It's working fine here. J. Sorry, I misread. There was a very useful method to make velocities equal in Piano Roll: Select needed notes and (while holding shift and option) move the velocity slider (on the left side of the Piano Roll). It's gone now. Or is it?
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