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Old 03-24-2017, 04:53 PM
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Default Insert changes not showing up (Logic Pro X)

Hi all

I'm using Pro Tools Control with Logic Pro X (10.3.1). When I want to add an insert it works fine. I can select the plugin and load it up but after I add the plugin a few things don't happen
1) The plugin window doesn't open up
2) When I go back to the inserts section, the Pro Tools Control application doesn't show the plugin/insert in the Channel view yet the plugin is inserted into the track
3) I can't launch the plugin window by selecting it in the Control app.

Also if I remove the plugin from Logic, the screen in Pro Tools control doesn't open up.

Am I doing something wrong or is there just some bugs in either Logic's or Control's EuCon integration?

Thanks for any help.

Mike
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