I hold control click the title bar and nothing. I'm using logic.
I really wanted to buy this(with the deal), but's a pain to patch otherwise since you have to work backwards everything into no out..
Could I also suggest that you make patching a toggle. I'd like to be able to throw ten modules down and then just click to wire them up.
Thanks.
osx patching problem
Re: osx patching problem
Hi Jonah!
Thanks for the suggestion! Good point.
Currently, the easiest way to patch a series of modules, is to first line up all the modules you want, and then hold Ctrl while you click on each of the module headers (still holding Ctrl) , starting from the source module and ending with the out module. That should wire them all in series.
Thanks for the suggestion! Good point.
Currently, the easiest way to patch a series of modules, is to first line up all the modules you want, and then hold Ctrl while you click on each of the module headers (still holding Ctrl) , starting from the source module and ending with the out module. That should wire them all in series.
Re: osx patching problem
Yeah, I tested further and in Logic it doesn't work! Other daws are OK.
Re: osx patching problem
Weird! Thanks for the heads up!JONAH wrote:Yeah, I tested further and in Logic it doesn't work! Other daws are OK.
I will look into that issue in Logic. Thanks.
Re: osx patching problem
same problem here, also with logic (latest version) under os x 10.6.5
seams to work under mainstage and numerology, so i think logic crabs the ctrl-command
seams to work under mainstage and numerology, so i think logic crabs the ctrl-command
Re: osx patching problem
This problem has been reported in logic (Logic Pro 9.1.3) under OS X 10.6.5 on a Mac Pro Model 2008.
I have a different OS X version, so I will have to upgrade to test.
Meanwhile a valid workaround is to connect modules by right clicking on the module header of the module you wish to connect to and in the menu that appears select "input" and choose the name of the module to use as input.
The same applies to parameters, just right click on knobs instead.
I have a different OS X version, so I will have to upgrade to test.
Meanwhile a valid workaround is to connect modules by right clicking on the module header of the module you wish to connect to and in the menu that appears select "input" and choose the name of the module to use as input.
The same applies to parameters, just right click on knobs instead.