I think in that window you have to delete one by one. There's not a "reset" or "delete all assignents." --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, F Stuart Leeds <skip@...> wrote: > > Pete, > > What do you see when you do Preferences->Controller assignments? Can > you clean up your fader assignments from there? > > SL > > > On Jul 29, 2007, at 4:40 PM, pete_buchwald wrote: > > > Well, > > > > My excitement is pretty short lived here, and I'm losing heart. > > > > Each of the Yamaha's 14 faders also controls output to 4 Aux > > tracks, so I started > > assigning them as "banks" so in Logic I could control ... a LOT of > > tracks, I was hoping. But > > I got 28 more tracks assigned that way ... then Logic got ticked > > off and stopped > > recognizing the MIDI from the Yamaha. > > > > It may have got ticked off when I tried to move 5 faders at the > > same time?? 3-4 worked > > fine ... so I don't know. Maybe toggling between standard and Aux > > fader positions some > > MIDI data got kind of confusing for Logic for a second?? > > > > I'll probably resort to assigning 8 controllers to Audio tracks, 8 > > controllers to > > Instrument tracks, and 8 to Bus channels. With my typical work > > format that should help > > me .... assuming I can get Logic to move my yamaha faders. > > > > This is probably too much information for some of you, but this > > study could help > > people in the future. > > > > If older, digital mixers can work as good MIDI control for > > Logic ... that would be a > > great resource for Logic users!! > > > > Pete > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Yamaha 01v is being an UNSTABLE controller for Logic
2007-07-30 by pete_buchwald
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