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My plugins in Logic used to respond external program change commands; now they don't.

My plugins in Logic used to respond external program change commands; now they don't.

2006-08-26 by M Olsen

Message posted by M Olsen <megaton@...>:

I see the program change actually appear in the Transport, so I know they
are hitting logic. I checked to make sure they aren't being blocked by the
filter preference, but there's no result. The program doesn't change like it
once did (like in V-Station for example). There's got to be something
somewhere in Logic that is screwing this up now. Any suggestions?

Re: My plugins in Logic used to respond external program change commands; now they don

2006-08-26 by Megaton

Message posted by Megaton <megaton@...>:

Update: I've spent the last couple hours driving myself nuts about this, but I've learned a few things. It's not the USB driver of the controlling keyboard; it's not my Autoload file; and it is not my preference files. I'm reduced to thinking either Apple screwed up Logic in regards to external program changes in the last couple versions, the program changes really aren't getting through, or they are getting through and they aren't allowed to control changes in Logic by default (and I just can't find the switch).

I swear on whatever is important to you that this was working around version 7.1. I'm stumped. I've looked at every preference option as far as I can think of. My only final thought is there's some switch in the arrange window or environment that I've overlooked. I'm going mad, I tell you, mad!

Re: My plugins in Logic used to respond external program change commands; now they don

2006-08-26 by Megaton

Message posted by Megaton <megaton@...>:

One more think that I've noticed. Program changes do not affect external midi hardware either. Also, when I play a note, it appears on both the input and output of the tranport midi readout. But when I send a program change, it only appears on the input readout and not on the output. So, it seems clear to me that Logic is receiving the program change but doesn't want to send it to the active track, whether it be a software instrument or my external hardware Supernova. So, Logic, what are you doing with my poor program change commands? Anyone have any idea?

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