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> Creating New Tracks In Logic, What is going on??!?!?!?!?
Wild Bill
post Sun 11 Jun 2006, 03:22
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Hi,

Need some help please. I am working on a project started in Garageband, and then imported the project into Logic. When I try to make a NEW audio track in the arrange window to say, record an acoustic track, I double-click after Output 1-2 on the arrange window and Logic makes a new track called "Output 1-2". Problem is, when I create a new track, it's EXACTLY the same as the track before, with the same exact track number and/or MIDI channel. Smae goes with software instruments too. I then end up with a blank track and the track it copies. Hit Mute, both tracks mute out. Hit record, both tracks hit record. It's driving me insane.

How do I create a track that won't mimic the track before it? I try changing the track number, but it changes the track it copied to the new track nubmber too!!!

Thanks in advance for your replies


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jannop
post Sun 11 Jun 2006, 09:48
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QUOTE (Wild Bill @ Sun 11 Jun 2006, 02:22) *
Hi,

Need some help please. I am working on a project started in Garageband, and then imported the project into Logic. When I try to make a NEW audio track in the arrange window to say, record an acoustic track, I double-click after Output 1-2 on the arrange window and Logic makes a new track called "Output 1-2". Problem is, when I create a new track, it's EXACTLY the same as the track before, with the same exact track number and/or MIDI channel. Smae goes with software instruments too. I then end up with a blank track and the track it copies. Hit Mute, both tracks mute out. Hit record, both tracks hit record. It's driving me insane.

How do I create a track that won't mimic the track before it? I try changing the track number, but it changes the track it copied to the new track nubmber too!!!

Thanks in advance for your replies


Please,please,please...RTFM - you'll learn other useful things,too. Understanding the basics helps a lot when working with Logic.

But OK, select "create with next instrument" from the track menu.
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Bluesbaroque
post Sun 11 Jun 2006, 14:49
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Hi Wild Bill

I had the same problem creating new audio tracks on Logic. What I do now : after having selected the last audio track, I go on the upper left side of the arrangement screen to "track", then I select " creation multiple" (sorry, but my Logic is in french) wich is the third on the list just after "create with the following instrument". This leads me to a new small screen where I am asked to select the number of new audio traks that I need. Very simple, once you know...
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post Sun 11 Jun 2006, 20:14
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QUOTE (Bluesbaroque @ Sun 11 Jun 2006, 13:49) *
Hi Wild Bill

I had the same problem creating new audio tracks on Logic. What I do now : after having selected the last audio track, I go on the upper left side of the arrangement screen to "track", then I select " creation multiple" (sorry, but my Logic is in french) wich is the third on the list just after "create with the following instrument". This leads me to a new small screen where I am asked to select the number of new audio traks that I need. Very simple, once you know...



Thanks. I figured out what I was doing wrong. In order to get a new audio track, I need to go to the last audio track on the list and go Track>Create. I was doing it at the very bottom, after Output 1-2 which only made another Output 1-2.

I have a long way to go with this software, but so far its amazing, and the amount of presets available on the effects are phenominal. Glad I bought the Pro version.


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post Mon 12 Jun 2006, 19:57
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To reveal all available tracks engage the global button on the track mixer. double click on the desired track and it will appear in the arrange window.

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