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How to stop Logic from automatically adding Volume/Pan midi events

Hello,


How can I stop Logic Pro X from automatically adding volume/pan events whenever I cut a clip in two?


I have a volume/pan event at the start of each track and sometimes I just want to insert new midi events in-between the existing ones, so I cut the clip, move the second part to the right and record or paste my new events.


The problem is that LPX is automatically inserting volume/pan events at the beginning of the cut clip and then, when I rejoin these clips, I have a lot of unwanted volume/pan events


How can I stop it from doing this?


LPX version is 10.2.1


Thank you!

MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.3), 15'', Late-2011

Posted on Feb 3, 2016 7:45 AM

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Posted on Feb 13, 2016 5:42 AM

Just figured it out myself 🙂


Go to File - Project Settings - Midi and uncheck "Control change 7/10..." under the 'Send after loading project" section.

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How to stop Logic from automatically adding Volume/Pan midi events

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