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Hi, I want to send a "Next Plugin Setting" command from a
sequence. Anybody knows how
to do that?
Thanks, Marc
> Hi, I want to send a "Next Plugin Setting" command from a
sequence.
Anybody knows how
> to do that?
> Thanks, Marc
Assign some MIDI control to the appropriate keycommand and insert this into
your sequence. Don't forget to switch on MIDI while you're in the
keycommands menu.
Regards,
Sascha
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "Sascha Franck"
<S.Franck@g...> wrote:
> Assign some MIDI control to the appropriate keycommand and insert
> this into your sequence. Don't forget to switch on MIDI while you're
> in the keycommands menu.
Er ... a little incomplete there Sascha. Here's how it's supposed to work:
Assign a midi note or CC event to "next plugin setting" in your
key
commands.
Turn "midi remote" on.
Assign an Arrange track to the Physical Input (select a track,
command-click the Physical Input in the environment).
Put the appropriate event in a sequence on that track.
Unfortunately, this has been broken since Logic 5.x or possibly late
4.x - midi remote now only works for external midi events, not for
environment-generated events (unless generated in response to an
external event).
So you need to create a midi loopback - assign the track to a midi
instrument outputting to the loopback port, and it should work. How
you create a midi loopback depends largely on what OS you're on - you
can either do it with hardware on any OS if you have spare ports, or
do it with software on OS 9 (OMS IAC), OS X (MidiPipe or Midi
Patchbay, IAC can be a bit flaky) or Windows (Midi OX etc). You also
need to be careful not to create midi feedback loops...
John Pitcairn
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Logic Control emulation for generic midi controllers:
LC Xmu demo: http://www.opuslocus.com/lcxmu/
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John Pitcairn wrote:
> Er ... a little incomplete there Sascha. Here's how it's supposed to
work:
You're right, I was a bit fast with replying.
Sascha
> So you need to create a midi loopback - assign the track to a midi
> instrument outputting to the loopback port, and it should work. How
> you create a midi loopback depends largely on what OS you're on - you
> can either do it with hardware on any OS if you have spare ports, or
> do it with software on OS 9 (OMS IAC), OS X (MidiPipe or Midi
> Patchbay, IAC can be a bit flaky) or Windows (Midi OX etc). You also
> need to be careful not to create midi feedback loops...
>
> John Pitcairn
Thanks! I'll try that.
best Marc
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