huh...I thought something was fishy. So let me get this straight. The way I setup the Instrument objects that I'm using now was to select 16 of my Audio Objects, copy and paste them onto a new layer and change their assignments to the Instruments. (and that's the problem...) And what I should do is copy and paste Instrument objects from the Logic created Autoload? Come to think of it, this 'invisible wiring' may explain another problem I was noticing where I would double click on an Audio Object from the Arrange window (to select it in the Enviro) and sometimes an Instrument Object on another layer would be mysteriously selected and thus be affected by any volume, etc. changes I made to the AO (very annoying). I'll try it out. Thank you very much for that little gem. Philip --- In exs-users@egroups.com, Lee Jones <mail@v...> wrote: > Automation issues > The reason for your problem is something you could not know about without > asking. I phoned Emagic support about this and got the problem solved > straight away. > Remove your Autoload from the Logic folder and put it somewhere safe. Then > fire up Logic and it will create a fresh page on it's own. Copy and paste > all of the audio instrument objects into your autoload and voila. There is > some invisible wiring that is impossible to know about (emagic told me this) > and the only way to get it is by allowing Logic to create the audio objects. > Alternatively you can just use the newly created page as your Autoload and > recreate your favourite environment. > Good luck. If you need anymore help don't hesitate to ask > Peace > Lee > > Lee Jones > > Country Gents > Valley Moods Productions > Tel/Fax +44 (0)1865 874481 > Mob +44 (0)7976 301399 > www.valleymoods.com > mail@v... > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: Automation Issue
2000-12-15 by philter@mac.com
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