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  1. I'm a little late to the party here, but it sounds like you guys were trying to figure out how to seamlessly compare a print track to your working mix, and to do so by listening to your working mix via Input Monitoring on the print track (Mix Bus Output = Print Track Input). The desired outcome of this setup is that disabling Input Monitoring switches playback to your previously printed track, re-enabling Input Monitoring switches playback to your working mix, and that these two audio sources do not play simultaneously. This is something I've seen people do in Pro Tools, and I'm hoping to find a way of achieving the same result using Logic. When attempting to use this kind of routing in Logic, both the active region on my print track *and* my working mix playback simultaneously when Input Monitoring is enabled on my print track. Of course, I can simply mute the region on my print track to solve this, but for the sake of A/B'ing, it'd be nice to be able to switch back and forth between these two sources without this extra step. From what I've observed of such workflows in Pro Tools, it seems that enabling Input Monitoring automatically disables the output of any audio region on the track that you're monitoring through, which saves you that extra step, and allows for more efficient and focused A/B'ing. Let me know if any of you have figured something out since this thread was last active!! --- QUICK UPDATE: Right after replying to this thread I stumbled upon one that offers a comparable way of doing this - sharing it in case someone ends up here with the same question: https://www.gearslutz.com/board/apple-logic-pro/1292020-how-you-setting-up-your-mix-print-busses.html "You can Mute/Solo with one click - option-click the SOLO button of the channel you want to listen to - it will mute the others. Option-click the other one to switch. There's no delay when you solo this way..."
  2. Hello all, I'm running version 10.5.1 and have been dealing this issue consistently, though in my case it resets any instance of the Soundtoys Echo Boy plugin (specifically, it seems to trigger the "compare button", as mentioned above). Strange that this seems to be the only plugin being affected. Watching my "Undo History", I've noticed that every instance of Echoboy throughout the a session resets when I undo any change made to a channel strip setting (with the exception of pan, fader, and send levels). I re-downloaded and installed Echoboy for good measure, though it hasn't been updated recently, and the issue still persists with that plugin in particular. Considering how many instances of Echoboy I use in my template, this bug is more than a bit of a headache. I'm curious if anyone is still experiencing this in version 10.5.1, and if so, have you noticed the bug only affecting certain plugins? Cheers and thanks in advance for any reply.
  3. I've experienced this issue off and on in the past, and it just sprung up again. Restarting Logic returns the undo function to normal at least for some time until it happens (apparently) out of nowhere again.
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