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mer. 12 oct. 2005, 01:24
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Hi, I realize this may sound like a dumb question, but I am just starting out with logic express. I am having a problem when creating new tracks. From the arrange window, every time I select track > create, a new track is created, but it is in the same track as the previous track in the track list, and if I try to change it from track 1 to track 2 for example, the previous track is also changed to track 2. I was reading in one of the help files about track > create with next instrument, but I dont have that option when I click the track drop down menu. The only way that I have figured out so far to get around this problem is to open the track mixer and double click on an unused track to create it. How can I create a new track from the arrange window that will actually come up as a new audio track and not be linked to the previous track?
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mer. 12 oct. 2005, 21:21
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I appreciate the feedback. As far as changing the channel, if I do that, it changes the channel of the previous track as well. I have been using the track mixer to create new tracks to get around this, but I guess I was just wondering how to do it from the arrange window.
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claricussion66 Logic Express Question mer. 12 oct. 2005, 01:24
hahaworld Hi, claricussion! I have the same problem. I... mer. 12 oct. 2005, 14:30
gdoubleyou To reveal all available tracks engage the global b... mer. 12 oct. 2005, 17:32
kevinr I think that's happening because they are both... mer. 12 oct. 2005, 20:44
hahaworld Hi, claricussion! I have the same problem. I... mer. 12 oct. 2005, 14:30
gdoubleyou To reveal all available tracks engage the global b... mer. 12 oct. 2005, 17:32
kevinr I think that's happening because they are both... mer. 12 oct. 2005, 20:44
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