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Dec 2, 2014 7:21 AM in response to Mr. Qtipby BenB,OK, so which is going in to which? I assume your Octopre is counted into the Pro 40, then in to your iMac? If so, channels on the Octopre don't matter, only the channels on the Pro 40 will be seen by Logic. When you say "appears as channel #11 instead of #9", coming form what?
I use PreSonus hardware, and there are no issues with channels numbers, so I'm not sure why Focusrite is blaming Apple for channel identification issues.
Also, for something so trivial, I'm not sure it would be worth the time, money, and re-rigging/re-learning to switch to another NLE. You'd perhaps be better off upgrading to Logic Pro X.
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Dec 4, 2014 10:37 AM in response to BenBby Mr. Qtip,Hi BenB,
Thanks for your reply! Well I actually found a way to go around it by using the I/O labels. Although now my issue is that I don't know how to save my I/O labels as templates so every time I open a session the I/O labels are pre loaded... Is there a way?
Many Thanks,
Q.
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Dec 4, 2014 11:18 AM in response to Mr. Qtipby BenB,I'd check with Focusrite and see if they provide labels you could import.
I'm running X, not 9, but the function was the same back in 9.
http://help.apple.com/logicpro/mac/10/#lgcp8ea31562
When you type them in, they should stick. In fact, the ones I typed in while using LPX9 translated over to X when I upgraded.
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Dec 4, 2014 12:26 PM in response to BenBby Mr. Qtip,Cheers, the only thing is it wouldn't save in the I/O labels for some reasons... I have a legit version of logic pro 9...
