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  1. Just disconnected the ins and outs reconnected them and it's now all working again...
  2. Hi, I've had a couple of pieces of outboard routed as inserts on my mix bus using the I/O plugin that I used a couple of years ago. With nothing physically changed or rewired, I recently tried these again and when I select one of the presets I made with the correct Ins/Outs all sound cuts out. The weird thing is when I physically switch the outboard into bypass on the front panels, the audio then returns to mix bus as if the wiring is wrong. Switch the outboard back out of Bypass and levels vanish in both Logic and UA's Apollo Console software. I initially thought something was up with the outboard but having just hooked up a 500 series compressor to the same ins and out on the back of my Apollo the results are the same; sound and level only when the unit is bypassed. Has something changed in Logic (10.5.1) for this to occur, or more likely, am I doing something stupid?
  3. ha, why does that not surprise me in the least... The weird thing was I thought I'd manage to solve it with a key command so maybe it's a bug. As the session is for an external client can the session be empty of instruments just some of the midi data?
  4. Hi David, Thanks for your reply, I checked the Piano Roll View mode and it's is set to multiple regions. This does seem to be a project setting rather than a global setting as I've opened a new session and double click multiple regions across multiple tracks is doing what it should do. I've also deselected Link to see if that was causing the issue but no change.
  5. Hi, The issue is back- is this a bug? I had this key command wiped and it's done it again Highlight multiple regions Double click on a region and only that track's regions are selected
  6. Hi, if all the regions are highlighted then Logic will quantise what's highlighted in the Arrange window. If you highlight only one of the regions in the Arrange window and quantise that region, only that region will be quantised. You can also double click a single region to open the piano roll, highlight the notes you want to time (within a region) and click on the quantise button to quantise just those notes. If doing this is also affecting notes in regions that aren't selected then that might be a glitch, maybe try saving, quitting and rebooting Logic?
  7. Hi, I've accidentally pressed a shortcut that has changed the default mode where highlighting multiple instrument regions (keys, bass etc) in a cycled area and double clicking on them will open the piano roll to show those selected instrument regions to now when I highlight multiple instrument regions it opens the piano roll but only shows all of the regions of whichever instrument region I click on - so if I highlight them all and then double click on the bass region of the selection, it will then show all of the bass regions in the piano roll. I've tried various search combos with the words 'select' and 'regions' in the key commands menu but nothing seems to revert it back. Does anyone know what this key command is so I can reverse this and then nuke the key command form orbit?
  8. Hi Łukas, I had a nightmare upgrading my mac pro from El Cap to Mojave including having to buy a new graphics card. From my understanding you can't go from El Cap to High Sierra as there are drivers required that are in Sierra (if I'm mistaken please correct me) as well as the switch to APFS so you need to install Sierra first. With any sensitive data I'd recommend having a bootable back up which will allow you to do a clean install if you need to and also migrate data from. I'm guessing your Mac Mini is supported if its allowing you to install Sierra?
  9. I thought it was in same location as the Key Commands and Channel Strip Settings in the music/home folder?
  10. jsdigital - check you DM may be able to help
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