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![]() Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 48 Inscrit : 20 févr. 04 Lieu : LONDON - UK Membre no 36,390 ![]() |
I'm impressed with the demo of BIAB 12, but am less impressed with the cheesy sounds of some of the Quicktime intruments.
I have Logic Express installed on my Mac. Does anyone know if it's possible to tap into the Logic software AU instruments, so that BIAB plays them instead? Thanks, Adrian |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 28 mars 05 Lieu : Eastwood - AU Membre no 63,100 ![]() |
if it is possible I would do this:
1. Go to Midi Drivers - **Select Midi Driver or Quicktime** Select OSX Core Audio. 2. Go to Applications - Utilities - Audio Midi Setup. Not sure how to find 'soft synths' here... Logic Express would possibly need to be open. A cheap keyboard will sound better than Quicktime. I bought a Yamaha PSR type keyboard (pretty cheap) and it sounds great. You need keys if you are going use a sequencer anyway. |
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