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Re: SPL Madness in MIDI Recording

2005-02-08 by msirt@earthlink.net

No.  No loop region is set up.  It is a simple record operation with"walking man" active in 
an open matrix window  —  if, in a recording pass, the recording SPL reaches the location 
of the existing end-of-region locator, and then "stop" is hit, the window resets to the 
region's beginning and all notes are selected for some reason.  If "stop" is hit before the 
recording SPL reaches that point, the SPL and window remain at the stop point and no 
notes are selected  (at least this seems to be what happens with me — let me know if this 
is unusual, please).

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@a... wrote:
> I am not really understanding your questions. If you have a loop
region set 
> up, then one hit of the stop keycommand takes you to start of the
loop region 
> (in the arrange page), and a second hit takes you to bar 1. There
is a key 
> command for "go to bar ..." to specify an exact bar. and i think
there are key 
> commands to go to last play position and such which I haven't used.
> 
> Logic has some various annoying habits. At times you get a matrix
window 
> jerking back and forth as it loops. And the catch (walking man)
seems to always 
> reset when you open a window- so you have constantly turn it off or
on - and I 
> don't think there is a key command for that. there is also no key
command for 
> changing the matrix to "selected sequence only" or "all". And when
you do 
> select multiple sequences, then as you edit, you find that some of
the sequences 
> you selected on the arrange page became un-selected. I could go on
and on. You 
> just need to work with it despite the clumsiness.

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