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> Logic Express 7 And Midi, Sounds?
hushhurt
posté lun. 5 sept. 2005, 22:16
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Hi - I am very new to the whole recording music, so you will have to excuse the "noobness". I recent bought a mac g5 with logic express 7 and a karma korg keyboard. I can trigger sounds within logic via the keyboard, but I was wondering how I could dump the sounds already on the keyboard so I can use them in logic. I bought the apple pro series book but haven't seen where I am able to do this in the book. please help!

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mortalengines
posté mer. 14 sept. 2005, 02:41
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I wouldn't sweat the M Box (which is USB by the way, & I think that MBox 2 is latency free direct monitoring, not the original M Box). Owning an Mbox will only pull you into the world of Pro Tools (another audio editor app) which is unneccessary if you have Logic Express 7- Save yourself some bucks & buy something like one of the cheap M-audio interfaces & you will be well on your way....they (M-audio audiophile interfaces) start at a couple hundred bucks at the most as opposed to the MBox, which is about 450 bucks. If I remember correctly the audiophile has 2 -1/4" TRS inputs which is what you should be looking for in any interface you wind up buying - You should also check websites at both Logic & the interface manufacturer of your choice for known incompatiblities.

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