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  1. Except that Cursor Down (or more exactly, the Select Next Event key command) doesn't seem to stop at the end of the event list, but wraps around and starts at the beginning when the last event is selected. This is a weird one.
  2. I was not able to reproduce anything unusual when "Close Window" is assigned to "2" (or any other numeric key for that matter) though.
  3. It's not that weird when one takes into consideration that the Shift modifier indeed ensures that all plug-in windows are closed (just try out by clicking on one plug-in window's close button while holding Shift). So the bug really is that, if the key command is a combination of only the Shift modifier and one other key, Logic will not ignore that modifier later on when it executes the key command.
  4. The only difference (though I'm pretty sure that it's not a benefit) will be that you can play your whole orchestra unisono by simply focusing the main summing track - that won't be possible with Folder Stacks.
  5. Nope, works just fine here, even with the highly unusual KC assignments you chose
  6. That would be the step width in time, which doesn't apply to value changes of course. AFAICT the step width is fixed to 1/100 of the parameter range for the Nudge Automation Up/Down commands
  7. There's actually people on this forum who want to help other Logic users ("worshippers" or not) with their problems. That's why it's called logicprohelp, I guess.
  8. So you're only on this forum to spew your hate? Classy!
  9. So, is there a preset called "cl" loaded in the first slot's plug-in (i.e. the Channel EQ)? Also, would it be possible for you to share the project here (remove all audio files from it, and also all regions in the tracks area as they are not relevant for this) so we can further analyse this?
  10. I assume this is for a software instrument plug-in that currently plays a monophonic sound? In that case this would depend on how the plug-in itself handles this. E.g. in Retro Synth, "Mono" mode wil retrigger the C when you release the G, while "Legato" will simply change the pitch to C without retriggering
  11. Sorry been a bit busy... looks like it works, no idea what I was doing.
  12. That surely doesn't work here, so I wonder which magical settings I need to have active to make that work (my "R" is assigned to "Record" and Space Bar is assigned to "Play or Stop")?
  13. did you try the two workflows (or rather workarounds) I described above?
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