![]() I assume this is the most common view setting but could be wrong. My view allows me to see the main channel strip (LHS), and one Aux channel at a time next to it (RHS). Note: I am referring to when I am in the arrange view, and whatever channel is selected shows the channel strip on the left hand side. Does anyone else have this issue? It is minor but annoying. Logic Pro X Updates Currently with the free trial and Im loving it, Ive heard everyone go wild over the update. Now my wife and kids all can (and do have) Logic Pro X legitimately installed under their own Apple ID. When I do it now, it automatically turns the send ON if it is off, which is not the end of the world, but if I have it automated or whatever i want to be able to click it without this happening and having to turn it off again. For example, I bought Logic Pro X and since I (Dad) am the master account in my family (which means any and all purchases get charged to my account) I can turn on family share for any application that allows for it. ![]() Perhaps searching will help find a related post. I'm finding that when I am in any given channel strip - midi or audio - and I want to bring up one of the Aux channels that it is sending to, I used to be able to click on the send or the send volume wheel and it would bring up the auxiliary channel next to it. Apologies, but no results were found for the requested archive. Hey peeps, not sure if anyone else sees this as annoying but I recently updated Logic Pro X (late to the party on the update, so this probably happened a while ago).
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