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Logic after version 7 cannot be slaved to MIDI anymore (Apple emoved that feature without telling anyone, seems, those developers have apples in their heads, erm). As i have no LP1 i can't tell you how to activate MIDI slave mode for this. Just make sure Logic sends clock to your MIDI interface. Adjust project setting in Settings -> Synchronisation -> MIDI. Activate destination 1 there, then choose your MIDI interface from the dropdown list below. If your MIDI interface doesn't appear there, make sure all necessary drivers etc are properly istalled. Also, as stupid as it sounds, check your cable connections between inetrface and LP1, if you're sure the software side works. If you#re sure you got Logic an MIDI interface runnign well, then connect it to another MIDI slaved device and just check if that one is running with clock, If it does, then teh rest of trouble is within LP1. On another note: Get rid of Logic eventually. It's got an awful sound (when you compare it to Cubase, Nuendo or Pro Tools HD). Feel free to email me privately, if any more questions. Best of luck. - - - jayrope http://www.kliklak.net On Jun 20, 2011, at 3:51 AM, Loopers-Delight-d-request@loopers-delight.com wrote: > Midiocracy