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  1. Hi all, I like to set up an external AU's in Logic, map some parameters to smart controls, and then save as a patch for later recall. One thing I notice is that on recall of the previously saved patch, all the mapped smart controls display at zero rather than the value they were at when when I saved the patch. This doesn't affect the actual parameter position in the AU itself, just the display of the smart controls. The factory built patches all initialise as they should, so its something to do with the patches I am creating. Any idea? Thanks Jed
  2. I run Ableton's Push as a controller for Logic via PXT-General which is configured to use Mackie MCU Mode (works totally awesomely) But Apple have definitely changed things with the MCU control surface in 10.2 (its mentioned in their 10.2 release notes) What I'm noticing now is that each time I boot Logic, in order to have it function correctly, I have to go into Control Surfaces prefs, then Mackie MCU (previously configured) and click on the designated Midi out driver (PXT-General 2 in my case). This seems to get Logic to send the MCU data back to Push so that it updates the Push LCD. This is even though the output driver was already there when I open the Control Surface prefs and click on the Mackie MCU. It seems that Logic needs to be 'reminded' that this is the midi output to send the MCU data back out of. So try that - it might help you as it did me! Cheers Jed
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