YesYesYesActuallyNo Posted January 18, 2018 Share Posted January 18, 2018 Hi, I've searched for my problem but no-one else seems to have had it, so I'm coming out of the shadows to post. I used my SubPhatty for the first time in months today, and it works it as normal playing from my USB controller... until I click on an audio track in either the arrange and mixer windows to prime it to record. After clicking on an audio track it gets stuck on a seemingly random jammed note (i.e. not one I was just playing) and every note I play from my controller then returns to this jammed note. Another variation is it holds each new note I play indefinitely. If I try to change the patch on my synthesiser, Logic quickly returns it to the patch I was on. Note: when I unplug the MIDI-in cable, my synthesiser works as normal. Logic is sending it unwanted instructions, and I want to know if anyone knows why and has a solution - or if this is a bug that might get resolved by the next update? Since I last used my SubPhatty I've updated the firmware for my interface (iConnectAudio4+), installed Logic's 10.3.3 update, and upgraded macOS from Sierra to High Sierra. The SubPhatty doesn't have a firmware update. I've tried MIDI Monitor but it doesn't detect anything at all when I click an audio track, and just the normal note on and offs when playing on the USB controller. Any help would be much appreciated! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YesYesYesActuallyNo Posted January 19, 2018 Author Share Posted January 19, 2018 FYI I just fixed this by ticking Logic Pro X > Control Surfaces > Bypass All Control Surfaces. It doesn't bypass the USB keyboard but I won't question its methods. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Nahmani Posted January 19, 2018 Share Posted January 19, 2018 FYI I just fixed this by ticking Logic Pro X > Control Surfaces > Bypass All Control Surfaces. It doesn't bypass the USB keyboard but I won't question its methods. A USB keyboard is not a control surface, so it makes sense that it wouldn't be bypassed. A USB keyboard simply sends MIDI events to Logic and Logic records those events. A control surface sends MIDI events (or other types of events) to Logic and Logic interprets them to control certain parameters in your Mixer. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YesYesYesActuallyNo Posted January 19, 2018 Author Share Posted January 19, 2018 Oh no, I've been using 'control surface' and 'USB keyboard' interchangeably for years now! Boy, is my face red. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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