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dim. 19 juin 2005, 18:37
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There are many ways to do this. Some are permenant and others aren't. I'll focus on the most common. First, you could route your original signal so that it doesn't go into Logic until after the outboard effect. To do this you will use you mixers auxillary bus. Just connect your effect to the aux bus on your mixer and then send the audio signal to the Aux and from there to Logic for recording. You can also use the I/O Plugin. This essentially turns your outboard gear into a plugin and is pretty straight forward. You can put this into any object in Logic (i.e. Input Object, Bus Object, Aux Object, etc). When put into an Input object it will create an effect permenantly (will be recorded with effects). If using an I/O plugin with Audio, Instrument, Aux or Bus Objects it's just like adding a plugin during the mixing stage. You can always change your mind later and take it out. However, when doing it this way, be sure that when you Bounce the song you bounce it in realtime. Otherwise, the effect will not be used effectively.
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