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HELP!!! Disable Master Fader


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Hey guys!

 

Having an issue in LPX that is a session stopper and I need desperate help.  While recording, I believe for some dumb reason, my controller is sending a message to drop the master fader object to all the way down.  This kills all the output level to the desk and can happen 2-3 times in a playback, or not at all.  I can't figure out whats sending the message so the best solution for me right now is to find a wy to completely disable that MASTER FADER object.  Not the stereo out fader, the VCA MASTER OBJECT.  

 

ANY help here is AWESOME.  Thanks guys.

 

Matt - VSOP Studios

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 While recording, I believe for some dumb reason, my controller is sending a message to drop the master fader object to all the way down. I can't figure out whats sending the message so the best solution for me right now is to find a wy to completely disable that MASTER FADER object.

No, the best solution would be for you to figure out what's sending the controller message.

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Definitly at CC7 from the MC.  Why is anther question I haven't been able to address.

 

 Best I can tell is for some reason fader 8 of my MCU is sending a message to the master fader as welt the cannel its supposed to control.  Seeing as I can't seem to figure out why this is, or how to stop it, my next plan was to try and filter out the message from reaching the master fader.  

 

Thats unfortunitly above my pay grade in the environment, thus I came here for some help... Until I can figure out WHY the MCU is doing this, stopping it from derailing my session would be a huge help.. 

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select master track on the mixer page - right click - choose "create track" and then make on this track an automation on level zero. this is for me the only solution and is on my autoload. hope this helps.

greetz

andreas

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To fix MCU - Go to Logic Pro X menu, then control surfaces, and then 'Rebuild Defaults'.

 

It will just be a mapping gone haywire for your MCU.

 

If that fails, then remove the MCU from the control surface screen, and either trash your Logic CS prefs file, OR delete your MCU mappings manually via the control surface preferences screen (Easy to find).

 

Restart Logic, and it will auto-detect MCU and setup the correct mappings again.

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As the MCU won't be sending midi data into the arrange/mixer windows directly it's done via the backdoor, i.e. as a control surface assignment - so you can remove the mapping from within the control surface preferences.  (Move a fader with the prefs open and the mapping will be revealed).

 

Anyway, 99% sure the above that i posted will fix your issue anyway.

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