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Logic 10.8 and MIDI Record Enabled question


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Please excuse me if this sounds like I'm losing my mind;-) Yesterday I finally "upgraded" from Monterey up to Ventura and Logic 10.7.9 to Logic 10.8 and have been in testing mode today. Has it always been the case with Logic that if a VI MIDI track was selected (and not record enabled) that you could still trigger the notes of that instrument? I always use Capture when I record MIDI so am not paying attention to record enable. Today I'm doing my thing and select a track, play something and hit Capture and notice that record enable is never "turned on". Thanks for confirming my possible insanity:-)

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The behaviour changed one or two minor versions ago. If you don't record-enable a MIDI track, your incoming MIDI will play whatever track is selected (as before), otherwise it will play the record-enabled track/s, independently of track selection.

It's caught a few people out, as behaviour changes often do...

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