While Logic allows you to record on track stacks for MIDI tracks, the track stack itself isn’t processing the data. There for there is no MIDI input or etc parameters in the track inspector for a track stack. All that stuff is done on the individual tracks. The MIDI data you record on the Track Stack is being process by the individual tracks based on their individual settings. So you will need to set up the individual tracks accordingly.
Track Stacks is purely for routing and processing. You can also conveniently record MIDI Data on them to not have to record the same data to multiple tracks or record on one track and copy to the others.
Hope this helps clear things up. If you only really use track stacks as folders and want to understand them fully check out the Aux track module in the getting started course and the everything you need to know about track stacks tutorial on the YT Channel.
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