Issue 2: We are also suffering with usb keyboard drop outs which I suspect is related to this same issue. We use an RME ARC USB controller to control Totalmix master outs and workflow snapshots. The issue before we rebuilt our computer recently (Mac Pro dustbin rebuilt because of the issue 2 below) seemed to go once you initially select bypass control surfaces and it was remembered in preferences but now it seems to keep occurring. However weirdly if I do this in certain projects this choice is not saved as a preference. Note if I click by all control surfaces it stops. partidicualy I notice the RME ARC sends on multiple channels. I have tried the screen shot filter but can seem to get it to work. Hi all we still have this issue which is unsolved - I believe it is causing a work secondary issue with logic causing our USB keyboard to drop out Update: there is a new firmware for the ARC USB available that changes the ARC USB Midi communication to SysEx. See screenshot (magnifier/glasses needed to perform the connection). Drag that one down and connect it with the port that should be excluded for Logic (the port where remote info etc is coming in). ![]() Thereafter one can choose 'Click & Ports' from 'Window, Open MIDI Environment' In the Preferences of Logic X under Advanced Tools set the checkmark for MIDI We followed the steps described like this: ![]() There exist several discussions in the web, here is one that we found useful: Instead ports have to be manually 'excluded' from Logic, which is anything but a simple procedure. This might be TotalMix FX as well as the ARC USB or any other MIDI sending device.įor whatever reason Logic does not include a simple selection dialog, which of the system's MIDI inputs should be active for Logic. Naturally this can cause unwanted behavior if remote controls and other stuff, not intended for Logic, are used with the computer Logic is running on. ![]() The problem: Logic automatically reads data from all MIDI input ports, and also reacts on that data.
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