![]() These problems affect all OSC-based control surfaces (if you are running a version of Logic prior to 10.2.1), which includes Apple’s own Logic Remote app. (Note: Apple appears to have fixed this problem with Logic 10.2.1). The situation may arise due to some long standing bugs in Logic, plus some new ones added when Logic introduced OSC control surface support (which lpTouch uses) in Logic 9.1.2. Did you just install lpTouch but it seems to behave erratically with Logic? Or maybe you have used it successfully before but now it is acting "strangely"? Or maybe you were using Logic Remote before with Logic X but decided to give lpTouch on your iPhone a try but Logic does not seem to respond to lpTouch?Īll of these are symptoms of incorrect, and possibly damaged, Logic control surface preferences.
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