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  1. Exactly - I set up though Keyboard Mastro a button on my midi keyboard to click on disclosure instrument arrow. Then I can plow through them while playing keyboard to come up with the desired sound.
  2. Yeah I have preset advance buttons on my controller too - it sees the presets in focus in Logic's library. But to focus Logic's Library on a plugin you have to click on the disclosure triangle with the mouse. Then I can advance through presets with my controller or Remote's Key Command Keys or arrows on usb keyboard or the bracket keys on the usb keyboard. They default it appears when you move to a new track is at the channel strip level. You need to click on the disclosure triangle for the insert or instrument to focus the library on an insert or instrument. Again better would be a setting selection where you could associate the preset library with the plugin you open without clicking on disclosure triangle.
  3. That would be nice of course but do you really need to access plug-in presets that often? Personally I rarely (never?) find myself in the situation where I have to choose a preset for a plug-in on a channel strip then switch to another insert on that channel strip so that I can choose another preset. Maybe I am missing you but the use case is loading up a virtual instrument and hunting for the sound you want with library presets for that instrument. And part of that sound might be with insert effects where also you browse the presets on the plugins. And of course each influence the other sounds so you back and forth until you get some combination of virtual instrument sound with plugin chain combined sounds. So you are playing your midi keyboard and can browse library presents with keyboard buttons or Remote key command buttons while playing but to see the relevant library you have to use mouse to click on a tiny disclosure triangle. The other feature is simply to offer a global setting that allows the preset library to follow the plugin you have selected. I put both of these requests into Logic X feature request - in meantime I have assigned the disclosure arrows with Keyboard Maestro so I can access them with my midi keyboard. The fact that there is a special section in this forum for Logic users to share Logic Library version of presets suggests how powerful the Logic Library is to users. I have all third party instruments and plugins aupresets for central Logic Library access from my controller and also with Logic Remote library feature. Silly to make user use a mouse to click the disclosure arrows with all the easy workflow with the Library already built.
  4. When clicking immediately to the left of a plug-in (or you can shift-click the plug-in insert) on the left channel strip in the Inspector, the blue triangle pointing from the library to the channel strip should be positioned where you click and the Library updates to show you presets for that plug-in. library1.png library2.png library3.png They really need to create command keys so you can map a midi/usb button so when your playing keyboard you dont have to use mouse to fuss and click on the tiny disclosure arrows. I used Keyboard Maestro to set up macro on my midi keyboard to select them. Or use the key command on Logic Remote iPad again if they set up key command.
  5. Thanks for those suggestions - sound like good general practice in general. I will try them.
  6. Still getting these messages occasionally when I advance presets in Kontakt 5 libraries. Logic hangs for several minutes and then I get the message below. Logic Pro X has detected a MIDI timeout. Please restart your MacBook Pro, then relaunch Logic Pro X. If the problem persists, update the drivers of all connected MIDI devices (including audio drivers with MIDI functionality) to the latest version. For instructions on removing older drivers, consult the manufacturers documentation. I cant see any dated midi drivers on system - anybody come up with solution? I am on Sierra and Logic Pro X 10.4.2 although its been doing it for several versions of logic past year or so.
  7. Curious what your Logic Remote key command page is composed of - I am thinking through same workflow and wondering what ones to insert.
  8. I am also on the Panorama. Given you can't delete the Logic plugins - I use Logic Remote with iPad mounted with arm over keyboard so I can finger and see my custom plugin folders just like in Logic desktop app plugin folders. You can also use the free ProTools Control app on the ipad as Logic is Eucon enabled. At the mixing stage, I use Avid Artist Mix and Dock where I can also see the plugin folder structure on the controller. Correct me if I am wrong but the Logic Remote App and Eucon controllers are the only way with controller to see the plugin folders for easy navigation to selecting both plugin effects and instruments.
  9. Thanks - did you save the patches manually in UVI Workstation? (as there is no easy way I know of to get the patch names out automatically...) Yes manually unfortunately.
  10. This is for UVI Falcon, yes? Sorry UVI Workstation - I will edit the post.
  11. Korg Arp Odyssey Note - I don't know how with Keyboard Maestro to get the numbers in front of the patch name (cut and paste only picks up name) so they are in alphabetical order within the three folders - Factory, Rev1 and Rev2. ARP ODYSSEY.zip
  12. Ouch now I have to buy it. Edit - bought it - love it - and confirming your presets work all fine
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