rtcstudio Posted June 4, 2015 Share Posted June 4, 2015 I know it's something I did. Just wondering what it was. I'm working on a big film cue, and in the Arrange window, I've been adding several software instrument tracks to those already existing in my template, when I need another Kontakt for loops etc. After working for a while, I notice that several of my Arrange window tracks that used to be VI's have changed to "No Output". AND the Mixer Channel Strip that used to be assigned to those Arrange window tracks are now missing. The regions in these No Output tracks are still there, and named for what they are, so I'm just going to import those tracks from a previous version of the cue. But what happened? Surely there's no limit, except for RAM and CPU power to how many VI tracks I can add this way? And surely when I add a Software Instrument track to the Arrange Window, it doesn't nuke a mixer channel. I just can't figure out what I did, and would love to know, so I don't do it again. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atlas007 Posted June 21, 2015 Share Posted June 21, 2015 ... Surely there's no limit, except for RAM and CPU power to how many VI tracks I can add this way? Logic Pro X specs : MixerUp to 255 audio channel stripsUp to 255 software instrument channel stripsUp to 255 auxiliary channel stripsUp to 64 bussesUp to 99 external MIDI tracks15 inserts for internal or Audio Units effect plug-ins8 inserts for internal or Audio Units MIDI plug-ins8 sends per channel strip, pre- or post-fader, or post-pan32 groups for audio, software instrument, or MIDI channel strips And surely when I add a Software Instrument track to the Arrange Window, it doesn't nuke a mixer channel. I just can't figure out what I did, and would love to know, so I don't do it again. Have you reached that limit? One would however expect to get an alert of the attainment of the limit... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StudioQ1 Posted June 21, 2015 Share Posted June 21, 2015 if you hit the limit on tracks, golf claps cause damn... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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