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> Logic help!!!, Why are some folders black not red?
Umbongo
post Fri 3 Aug 2001, 18:10
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In the arrange page i can't figure out why some track folders are black and not red like the others. I have 2 tracks like this- one works, the other doesn't! They're on different channels, all using samples. How do i make them red ie. output ok? And what does it mean when they're black? Any ideas, Walter? (or anyone else!). I still want your babies...

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WSpeckmann
post Fri 10 Aug 2001, 05:39
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Hi Umbongo,

are you really speaking of 'folders' or do you mean the track icons?
(Why are you using folders?)
Hmmm...

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Umbongo
post Sat 11 Aug 2001, 14:02
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Yes, I do mean track icons- not folders! Any ideas?

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WSpeckmann
post Tue 14 Aug 2001, 07:42
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Hi Umbongo,

the colour of a track icon has nothing to do with its function.
It's only a tool to mark different tracks and the corresponding recordings.
You can set a colour in the arrange window's local 'view' menu: 'object colours' and 'instrument colours to objects'.
If some tracks play & some don't you better check the instrument's parameters:
audio device (Mac/ASIO/DAE ...). type(Track/Instrument/In-/Output...) and the routing you've done in the audio mixer.

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