I do this same thing in Cubase. The easiest way I've found so far, is to
take the XL-7 pattern you're trying to sequence from Logic, and save it to
a new location in the XL-7. Now erase all of the note data on all tracks,
and resave the pattern (in that new location). That way the sequencer in
the XL-7 may start, but there's no additional notes being triggered by it,
and all your tempo based LFO's and envelopes will still sync correctly.
rEalm
I'm using my XL-7 like a sound module a lot.
In this situation I've been trying to bypass the XL-7 sequencer without
success:
I'd like to press start on my logic without starting the XL-7 sequencer.
The only way I've found so far is to disable 'Transmit Midi Clock' in
Logic.
This way though I loose the time sync with other midi devices...
Is there a way to disable midi sync in the xl-7?
Thanks
Federico
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