One more thing,
the midi entries in the Event List will follow the music as it plays, so just keep that
window open while you let Logic play the part that it screwey and you should find the
undesirable event pretty easily.
Pete
--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Aaron Wagner" <aaronwagner1977@...> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm in desperate need of help. Sorry to sound overdramatic.
>
> I am having a problem whereby, as I play through a project, the levels in the Mixing
> window will fluctuate uncontrollably on their own. So I will start a track and have a
certain
> recorded layer (it seems to be only happenning with MIDI, not Audio tracks), say, at
-4.2,
> in the middle of the song the level will fluctuate--always upward, so one level will get
> incredibly loud--without me having any control. If I try to re-adjust the level to what I
> want, Logic takes on a mind of its own and continues to push the level up.
>
> My friend has told me this is a real-time track automation thing; that I have done
> something during the initial recording process so that auto-mixing is a function Logic is
> taking onto itself. What can I do to reverse this? What window do I need to have up and
> what do I need to press so that I am not having this problem?
>
> I hope my explanation has been sufficient, but if you are willing to help me but need
> better description, I can be reached at: aaronwagner1977@... Or reply to this
> message and I will check it out.
>
> Thanks so much for your help. Hope all are well and not in need of the obnoxious date-
> site promotions and whatnot that creep onto this list-serve.
>
> Aaron
>Message
Re: Haywire track automation--please help!
2006-11-05 by pete_buchwald
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