Logic's messing with my head
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Re: Logic's messing with my head
Jul 2, 2008, 3:50pm, mewman wrote:Hi elserThis is a wild shot, but is it possible that you created your vocal audio tracks by copying your original guitar track which was panned right? I've found that when I have created more audio instrument tracks from previously existing tracks that they often link up in weird ways. I'm more of a MIDI guy, but perhaps the audio tracks behave in the same manner. If this is the case, try creating new audio tracks from scratch then importing the vocal parts into the newly created tracks. Make sure they are not copied from previous tracks.mewman Hey mewman, that's an interesting idea. I'm pretty sure I didn't do it though, I just pushed the + button that gives you new tracks. Actually I went farther than just creating new tracks for the vox, I went back to a previous saved version of the tune before the vox were recorded, then saved that as a new project under a different name, created new vox tracks and then copied the audio files from the old tune into the new one. It worked...until I soloed the vox tracks and then the same behavior started all over. Incidentally, I soloed both the regions, and the tracks separately and got the same strange behavior from the gtr tracks.Me thinks it's a bug.elser
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Re: Logic's messing with my head
I finally got around to trying that. I never had a clue what that little doodad I/O thingy was for. Works perfectly. I guess I'll subscribe for another year just for that. thx Nick. Jul 2, 2008, 6:22pm, nickbatzdorf wrote:Steve, why not just insert an I/O plug-in on an aux or bus object? Won't that work?
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