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emgcarra
post Wed 14 Jan 2009, 21:28
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Hi every body....( As usual, please forgive my bad English)

I am a Logic user since version 2.4 which does not mean that I consider myself to be a guru, but I have made some decent music with it
Once said that, what is happening is weird...
I record a part, a bass line for instance, and when I go to "piano roll" in order to edit it, change some notes or whatever, I found that all notes seems to be duplicated (one behind the other, same velocity, same duration), then I have to go one by one to avoid that double note mysterious recording...
I really don´t know why I am doing this, nothing happens with the double notes (or I am not hearing it), but it is kind of annoying...

May be someone in the forum has or knows about a solution (shortcut) or key command that could be shared...??

Well, thanks in advance for your time and patience unsure.gif
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emgcarra
post Fri 16 Jan 2009, 16:20
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Well, Thank you guys....!

1. I´ve manage to delete them in piano roll....Thanks.

2. Yes, that other path sounds interesting...I am using an old Kurzweil S2000 as midi controller, and it has a lot of functions, so may be I´m doing
the same thing you did..."Telling Logic twice what it must do"....

I´ll try all your suggestions ...

Thanks again

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saharacamel
post Sat 17 Jan 2009, 12:09
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QUOTE (emgcarra @ Fri 16 Jan 2009, 17:20) *
Well, Thank you guys....!

1. I´ve manage to delete them in piano roll....Thanks.

2. Yes, that other path sounds interesting...I am using an old Kurzweil S2000 as midi controller, and it has a lot of functions, so may be I´m doing
the same thing you did..."Telling Logic twice what it must do"....

I´ll try all your suggestions ...

Thanks again

rolleyes.gif

Hi,emgcarra,

I've had the same problem which seems to be common with older midi controllers.I'm using an old Yamaha DX 7 as a midi controller and the way to fix this is to check the output of the controller and switch off the unwanted data {most midi controllers and synths have midi out data filters}.

Hope that helps, rolleyes.gif
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emgcarra
post Thu 22 Jan 2009, 16:16
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Well, Thanks again.....

I guess I did it....Now I have a new challenge....I am using now more virtual instruments that I´ve could imagine....So, LATENCY arrives and
intent to stay for a log time... I decided to make some research and look for a PCIe Card to avoid that....No way, at least not under $3.000
(meaning good preamps and sound improvement leap...) which is a lot of money....So I ´ll keep my good old FW410 and start a new approach...
Making every virtual instrument as a real audio file, then try to play bass, guitar, and voice with tolerable latency and invite a new device to
the party...In this case a Summit Audio 2BA-221 which promise to do the same trick of the UA TwinFinity, but whit 2 channel set up and mixing capabilities of both signals...(and $170 less)...
Any thoughts ?
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