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When material is in the song track, one can mute it so it doesn’t play in “follow host” mode. However, it still affects what is going on in the DAW. In particular, it affects the sustain pedal. It will un-sustain it so to speak. Therefore, muting those clips only turns off the volume, it does not turn off CC stuff like sustain.
The solution I assume is uncheck “follow host”. Easy fix, but it just deserves mentioning how the “mute” feature works so that people don’t go crazy trying to figure out why notes suddenly cut off. I tend to leave passages in the song track as a way to store them, in no particular sequence. I forget they are there, until I realize that the sustain is acting funky then I realize it’s because there is muted material in the song track.
I’m sure this is the issue I’m having. With no rhyme or reason my chords cut off throughout my song. It’s a total train wreck. In another post it was suggested that I go into Logic’s > view > hyperdraw > sustain and make sure those all are drawn correctly. I did that, and they seem to be drawn correct, yet its still cutting in and out. Another thing I noticed is that when the song is playing, the play button in the EZK window flashes on and off with no real pattern.
Where in the EZK window is the “follow host” option? I can’t seem to find it.
This was an annoyance at first, not it’s a real pain…….
Thanks
At the bottom of EZKeys, it has the ” Key, Signature, Tempo” box and on the right will be “Follow Host” in a small dark box. Click the box to undo it.
There is also another thing I’ve noticed with sustain. See my post on “phasing”, where unison notes are repeated. This happens with sustain as well. To be honest, I don’t know if it is intentional or not and indicates some sort of pedal technique I’m not aware of. All I know is that in notation view, one can see the pedal “P” has 2 or more over each other just like the unison note problem in my phasing post.
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