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in the manual :=) Claude Daniel Hegarty a écrit : > have you any idea where that setting would be? > thanks > Daniel > > 2008/12/18 Claude Voit <c.voit@vtx.ch> > >> it may even be your midi interface on its own when logic connects >> >> a work around may be to change the controler nb thats assigned to >feedback >> to a nb that is not reset at boot >> >> >> Claude >> >> >> >> Daniel Hegarty a écrit : >> >>> Thanks Claude, >>> I should clarify, it's not happening when I open a project, it's >actually >>> only happening when I initially open Logic. >>> >>> I tried the obvious options and it's still occurring. >>> >>> Thanks >>> D >>> >>> 2008/12/17 Claude Voit <c.voit@vtx.ch> >>> >>> logic is sending some kind of reset message "reset all controlers" >>>> search >>>> in the option should be a switch somewhere >>>> >>>> Claude >>>> Daniel Hegarty a écrit : >>>> >>>> Hey all, >>>> >>>>> I'm experiencing something a little odd while controlling multiple >EDPs >>>>> via >>>>> Logic. >>>>> >>>>> I'm using 4 EDPs simultaneously all factory reset. I'm not using any >>>>> syncing >>>>> just SUS commands to keep all the loops at precisely the same length. >>>>> >>>>> Obviously I switch EDPs on 1st to allow them to boot and then I open >the >>>>> Logic file that has the MIDI parts to control them all. This is when >my >>>>> problem occurs. As soon as the file opens, a 0 appears on the >displays >>>>> of >>>>> all the EDPs, it appears that it is resetting the feedback value to >0. >>>>> So >>>>> I >>>>> then have to manually turn the feedback up and down on each unit >before >>>>> beginning to play. It's not the end of the world but it's just one >more >>>>> vital thing to remember! >>>>> >>>>> I'm wondering if there's either a way to stop it, or to include a >MIDI >>>>> command at the beginning of each track to reset the feedback to 127. >>>>> >>>>> Any help gratefully received. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks >>>>> Daniel >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >