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From: Joeri Vankeirsbilck <joeri@xxxx.xxxx
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 at 8:42:48 PM
Subject: Fwd: OT Question for Len Sasso or Michael Haydn
Message #1429
Hi, Please reply to this message privately. Thx ! From: Larry Lundgren <lund1@e...> -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [L-OT] Question for L.S. or M.H. Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 13:28:15 -0400 From: Larry Lundgren <lund1@e...> Reply-To: logic-ot@onelist.com To: "logic-ot@onelist.com" <logic-ot@onelist.com> From: Larry Lundgren <lund1@e...> Just a question for Len or Michael. I'm using a Spirit 328 console by Soundcraft and the desk is having a horrible time with its Dynamic Automation(fader control via midi). There are no problems recording the data to Logic, but on playback the faders spasticly(sp) jump all around. Soundcraft's statement to this problem is : "With regards the dynamic automation, Logic 3.x had difficulties in handling the NRPN data which the 328 uses for automation, which caused jerky faders. In Logic 4 this has been improved but is still not working as well as other sequencer packages. We are currently working very closely with Emagic to ensure that by the next release of Logic the problem is resolved." What is NRPN? And is there a work around that I might be able to get automation working? TIA, Larry --------------------------- ONElist Sponsor ---------------------------- Announcing the ONElist Hawaiian Sweepstakes! Enter to win a trip for two to Hawaii! Click here: <a href=" http://clickme.onelist.com/ad/hawaii3 ">Click Here</a> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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