jump to beginning show previous Showing Logic-users Thread 63688 of 105817 show next jump to end

Forum Index | Read LUG: Policy/Rules Messages Threads Digests | Post New Message | Search!

From: Noah Garrett Wallach <logic@...>
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 at 6:24:30 PM
Subject: [LAM] deleting complete environment
Message #123079
How can you remove a complete object from the Logic 5 environment. I know the global objects and all objects cannot be erased but how about the other objects - how can I complete remove them? - Noah
Viewed 209 times, 2 replies, 3 messages in thread. Reply to this message.
From: "John Pitcairn" <johnp@...>
Date: Fri, 1 Nov 2002 at 8:53:45 PM
Subject: Re: [LAM] deleting complete environment
Message #123084
This is a reply to #123079.
--- In logic-users@y..., Noah Garrett Wallach <logic@e...> wrote: > How can you remove a complete object from the Logic 5 > environment. I know the global objects and all objects cannot > be erased but how about the other objects - how can I > complete remove them? You mean remove a whole layer? Options>>Layer>>Delete. Be warned that any cabling between layers might get reassigned to incorrect objects, so it's best to remove any inter-layer cabling from/to a layer before deleting it. John Pitcairn ----------------------------------------------------------------- Got midi fader/knob hardware? Want to control/automate Logic? Fadermapper demo: http://www.revolver.co.nz/fadermapper/ -----------------------------------------------------------------
Viewed 188 times, 0 replies, 3 messages in thread. Reply to this message.
From: David Eager <beager@...>
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2002 at 7:05:33 AM
Subject: Re: [LUG] [LAM] deleting complete environment
Message #123103
This is a reply to #123079.
>On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 11:24 AM, Noah Garrett Wallach >wrote: > > > How can you remove a complete object from the Logic 5 environment. I > know the global objects and all objects cannot be erased but how about > the > other objects - how can I complete remove them? > > Do you mean 'objects' or 'layers' ? Any object can be deleted. You can delete layers from the options menu in the environment. Dave Eager
Viewed 222 times, 0 replies, 3 messages in thread. Reply to this message.

Forum Index | Read LUG: Policy/Rules Messages Threads Digests | Post New Message | Search!

Forum Index | Read LUG: Policy/Rules Messages Threads Digests | Post New Message | Search!


© 1994-2008, All Rights Reserved.