Logic Pro Logic Pro X Won't Create Channel Strips

Because your output port midi channel is set to all. Select a channel in the track inspector and you will see the channel strip. If your midi notes in the region are set to one channel, set the track channel to the same. If you have multiple channels in a region. Highlight the region, right click and separate by channel. This will put each midi channel on its own track with its own channel strip.
 
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Because your output port midi channel is set to all. Select a channel in the track inspector and you will see the channel strip. If your midi notes in the region are set to one channel, set the track channel to the same. If you have multiple channels in a region. Highlight the region, right click and separate by channel. This will put each midi channel on its own track with its own channel strip.

THANKS AGAIN Volovicg - Your the best!! Sorry for my ignorance on all this.....
 
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Well.... I think my problem is.... my TD-30 sound module is what is producing the sound I hear, since
MIDI is NOT audio, but I thought I could Bounce each MIDI track and then control the volume of
the AUDIO of the MIDI track - But that didn't work either.... Not sure what simple thing I'm missing.
I think it's my misunderstanding of how MIDI actual works.
 
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