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  1. Thanks a lot for that very precise explanation! I will try that tomorrow morning and let you know ASAP. The reason that I send the midi to the IAC is that I use Ableton (its my main DAW but has no score editor).
  2. Hi David, Here´s a patch that should normally work for my beginner´s experience, but any of the tracks are recording midi. I´ve also tested with the sequencer input, but as the object hasn´t any output in the midi environment I didn´ t find a way to filter it. I´m sure that you guys will find the problem in 1 seg but for me that prettry misterious! test.zip
  3. Hi David, thanks for your reply. As the tests I´ve made were not working I´ve deleted them but I´ll recreate the patch and upload them, if there´s a way it must be easy for a logic specialist to settle it.
  4. Thanks Dewman, I´ve tried that and the armed track recorded the input by the way.
  5. Hi all! I need to block the IAC midi input on an armed track while recording that same input in an another track. I know that routing the SUM from physical input to a dead end kills the IAC midi input, but after that I can´t record anything from the IAC. I want to do that because I have a looped midi region that I modify step by step(that sends midi to the IAC), and I want to record all the changes made to that midi region in an another track. Logic automatically arms track when clicked, that´s why I´m looking for a way to kill the IAC midi input only on the midi track I have with the looped midi region. Thanks! Antoine
  6. Hi all! I´m trying to block midi input from the IAC on an armed track (logic arms automatically tracks when clicked, and I need to modify midi regions during recording), but I need at the same time to record the IAC midi input in an another track ( -> route SUM from physical input to a dead end is not a solution because it kills all IAC input). I want to do that because I have a looped midi region on a track that I modify during recording, and I need to record that track in an another track so I can keep all the changes I´ve made of that looped midi region. I´m not an expert in Logic routing and it can be quiet mysterious at first sight Thanks! Antoine
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