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Old 01-09-2020, 02:08 PM
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Default Re: Focusrite 18i8, iMac High Sierra, Midi keyboard

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I used Expand!2... However, I must have not set it correctly or something. I launched PT just now to check the setting, and there wasn't an insert at all. I added Expand!2 to Insert A and it now is playing at a proper volume.

Queue happy dance.

Thank you again for all the attention and advice. It really helped me.
We are all here to help eachother and in the future it might
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