brucepierce
Logician
Hey Foks,
I've been using my new Mackie MCU Pro and 1 XT...Im running Logic 9 which is fairly new to me I used 8 for 3-4 years now, so not a huge difference from what i can tell as far as mechanics go..here's my situation: I recorded a Bass session a few days ago on top of drums & etc that was recorded previously here on Logic 8...during the session all went fine, I checked punch points solo and with other tracks as we were going...no problems...when I went to flatten the takes I get clicking and popping at all the punch points...has anyone run into this before?
When I was using Logic 8 with no control surface I never had any noise issues at punch points.
I had a drum session last week with all the same gear but didn't have any issues because we used complete takes ...no punching
Any ideas are greatly appreciated
Also....I have a 2nd question...
I have to reset my control surface ports each time I reboot logic...
I looked around for any kind of a save configuration kind of a option and didn't find any...any ideas...
Thanks
Bruce
I've been using my new Mackie MCU Pro and 1 XT...Im running Logic 9 which is fairly new to me I used 8 for 3-4 years now, so not a huge difference from what i can tell as far as mechanics go..here's my situation: I recorded a Bass session a few days ago on top of drums & etc that was recorded previously here on Logic 8...during the session all went fine, I checked punch points solo and with other tracks as we were going...no problems...when I went to flatten the takes I get clicking and popping at all the punch points...has anyone run into this before?
When I was using Logic 8 with no control surface I never had any noise issues at punch points.
I had a drum session last week with all the same gear but didn't have any issues because we used complete takes ...no punching
Any ideas are greatly appreciated
Also....I have a 2nd question...
I have to reset my control surface ports each time I reboot logic...
I looked around for any kind of a save configuration kind of a option and didn't find any...any ideas...
Thanks
Bruce