No it's fine, it's in the Logic Pro X forum. Edit: Sorry I meant the Logic Pro forum.
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Only once a bug has been verified as being an actual bug.
On your first screenshot your Loop mode is set to None, I wonder if the loop markers would reappear if you choose Loop mode. Can you attach an example of a Logic project file where this occur?
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attached a picture of the loop bug with loop Mode set to continuous, the loop bar does not reappears but it does if I close and reopen alchemy window. Nothing special about the project, I made a new trial with an empty project with nothing inside but 1 instance of alchemy. To reproduce the bug I assign MSEG1 to filter cutoff, MSEG2 to res, loop bars disappears when I remove cutoff or res assignment and I switch loop mode to none to any another.
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Well then it surely does look as some kind of bug even though I can't seem to reproduce it here. If you can, attach a Logic file with the bug to this topic, so that I can give it a shot. Thanks!
Meanwhile, I'm moving this topic to our bug section.
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