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it may even be your midi interface on its own when logic connects
a work around may be to change the controler nb thats assigned to feedback to a nb that is not reset at boot
Claude
Daniel Hegarty a écrit :
Thanks Claude,
I should clarify, it's not happening when I open a project, it's actually
only happening when I initially open Logic.
I tried the obvious options and it's still occurring.
Thanks
D
2008/12/17 Claude Voit <c.voit@vtx.ch>
logic is sending some kind of reset message "reset all controlers" search
in the option should be a switch somewhere
Claude
Daniel Hegarty a écrit :
Hey all,
I'm experiencing something a little odd while controlling multiple EDPs
via
Logic.
I'm using 4 EDPs simultaneously all factory reset. I'm not using any
syncing
just SUS commands to keep all the loops at precisely the same length.
Obviously I switch EDPs on 1st to allow them to boot and then I open the
Logic file that has the MIDI parts to control them all. This is when my
problem occurs. As soon as the file opens, a 0 appears on the displays of
all the EDPs, it appears that it is resetting the feedback value to 0. So
I
then have to manually turn the feedback up and down on each unit before
beginning to play. It's not the end of the world but it's just one more
vital thing to remember!
I'm wondering if there's either a way to stop it, or to include a MIDI
command at the beginning of each track to reset the feedback to 127.
Any help gratefully received.
Thanks
Daniel