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Q:
Known Issues using Powered Plug-Ins with emagic’s Logic Audio on Windows:
A:
• The transport keyboard shortcuts (spacebar, keypad-0) do not work after a Powered Plug-In control is touched. Click on any other Logic Audio window or the transport controls to re-enable them.
• Powered Plug-Ins do not support text entry of parameter values in Control edit mode. • Powered Plug-Ins are always stereo-out even when a track is mono. • When first loading a Powered Plug-In, sometimes the disk activity will cause the audio engine to stop due to system overload. If this happens, you might want to add more system memory or use faster system disks. • Logic Audio does not currently support plug-in delay compensation, so track skew must be adjusted manually (or use the same number of Powered Plug-Ins on every track). Emagic has announced plans to support this important VST feature in a future Logic Audio 4.x sub-release. Please check the emagic web site at emagic.de for more information.
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