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  1. A couple of links to my music... Thanks for listening. YouTube Jon Brooks: https://www.youtube.com/jonbrookscomposer SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jonbrooks-1
  2. The OP said he works exclusively with MIDI so he must have the ability to adjust the velocities.
  3. You could also open a new project and import the tracks, channel strip settings, effects, automation etc. from the older corrupt project.
  4. This isn't as easy as it should be in Logic Pro. There are work arounds but usually I've bounced down the audio, taken the stereo file to another editing software and then bounced down a mono file.
  5. I'd be tempted to adjust the velocity in the piano roll for any notes that need decreasing/increasing in volume. A compressor or multipressor would also help to soften anything that sticks out too much.
  6. Have you checked for software updates?
  7. It's possible your original project could be corrupted. Have you tried creating a new Logic Pro session and importing all the audio tracks, midi tracks, content and automation into the new session? Best wishes, Jon.
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