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  • bigmike7
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    “**SOLVED**

    I found this in another forum. All you have to do is arm your EZ Drummer track for recording in your DAW. That’s it! That fixed it for me.”

     

    I didn’t read this until I had already typed my previous response. Yes, arming a Logic track for recording the EZ plug-in immediately cleared the message for me. Thank you. But, it doesn’t help prevent the message from coming up if I leave the program idle for a minute or two. It would be great to solve this on a more permanent basis.

    • This post was modified 1 year, 2 months ago by bigmike7.

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    bigmike7
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    This thread is is so old, but I’ll still respond. I’m having the same problem in Logic, using Superior Drummer or EZ Keys. Its happens if I leave the drummer window and go to Logic, or even if I just let things sit for a while without doing anything. Up until this morning, my only workaround was to close and re-open Logic. But then I discovered if I go LogicPro –> file–> project settings –> audio, and toggle from 44 to 48 sample rate and back again, the problem clears. It’s not a great solution, but I like it more than having to close Logic.

     


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