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From: sleeper@... (T. Kelly Mason)
Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 at 1:48:16 PM
Subject: automation Bug
Message #5724
I recently sent a message to thisa list regarding automation bug in Track Mixer LAMP 4.04 with "switch tracks in record mode" set ON, I get things happenning like the track will change to the lowest track number in the arrange window (#1). I have tried all sorts of different ideas, like starting with the audio-playback track highlighted like starting without the audioplayback track anywhere on the arrange page like starting with a miditrack highlighted like opening the track mixer as a floating window, Joe Albano responded that this topic had been discussed at length on the list before I rejoined. Can someone tell me, Did e-magic reply? Is this getting some attention for the next update. thanks Kelly
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From: "John Abram" <johnbabram@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 4 Apr 2006 at 9:18:10 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Automation Bug
Message #212041
This is a reply to #5724.
On 03/04/06, forums@logic-users.org <forums@logic-users.org> wrote: > Message posted by Jim Marr <rrampage@nildram.co.uk>> Could somebody try this in a blank song. > Open a new song > Have the track curser on Audio Inst 2 > Set Automation Event edit as a KC and press it > You may then get a message that their is no data so try another track > If you cant get it to open write a Volume automation , then press the KC > You should get a Event list caleed Autoload Automation > Then go to windows and open arrange and you should get an Arrange page with > all your audio tracks , Instrument tracks , midi track etc . > Now do you have any automation on any of the tracks and what happens if you > delete it? I tried this and had similar results. However, opening the newly created sequences revealed that they are empty, so I doubt this is a serious problem. I did not get this behaviour when working on a different Audio Instrument (in the 40's) Odd! -- with best wishes, John http;//abram.ca
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