Having Problems Recording Vocals And Midi On Logic, CAN'T HEAR VOCALS OR MIDI KEYBOARD SOUND |
dim. 3 avril 2005, 22:52
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I AM USING LOGIC EXPRESS 7. I DECIDED TO STEP UP FROM GARAGE BAND. WHEN RECORDING VOCALS AND USING GARAGE BANDS SOFTWARE INSTRUMENTS WITH A MIDI KEYBOARD I HAD NO PROBLEM. I COULD HEAR EVERYTHING.
WHEN I USE LOGIC TO RECORD MY VOCALS I CAN SEE THE SOUNDWAVE BUT I DON'T HEAR ANY SOUND. WHEN I USE LOGIC'S SOFTWARE INSSTRUMENTS I HEAR THE SOFTWARE GENERATED SOUNDS ONLY ON MY KEYBOARDS SPEAKERS. I DO NOT HEAR THE SOUND ON MY LAPTOP OR IN MY HEADPHONES. EQUIPMENT: 15 INCH PB , YAMAHA MIDI KEYBOARD PSR-248 |
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lun. 4 avril 2005, 19:31
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Do you have the proper inputs and outputs selected on the channel strip I/O section?
-------------------- G-Dub
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dim. 22 mai 2005, 21:46
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Perhaps you haven't enabled "Software Monitoring" in the Audio Hardware Preferences box?
That could be it. -J |
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lun. 23 mai 2005, 16:16
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Member Groupe : Members Messages : 96 Inscrit : 14 mai 05 Lieu : Caracas - VE Membre no 65,694 |
Yeah, you must turn "sofware monitoring" on, but how could you avoid audio monitoring delay (latency)...? That´s a good question too.
In Protools you have a "latency control" that let you make record or play adjustments, but with Logic (6.4 at least) I am still looking the way to do the job. Good luck. emgcarra.- Ce message a été modifié par emgcarra - lun. 23 mai 2005, 16:18. |
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mar. 24 mai 2005, 05:53
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you don't have to turn on software monitoring if you have a mixer or a patch bay before the sound goes into logic. hmm what do you know. if done this way. no latency.
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mar. 24 mai 2005, 06:44
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Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 13 Inscrit : 22 mai 05 Lieu : Cranbrook - CA Membre no 65,985 |
Alot of newer interfaces have the option of direct monitoring as well. (MOTU and Firestation are two that come to mind.. there are many more.)
Me? I don't mind the latency, it's gotten so low. It's nice to run a delay or verb to get me in the mood. -J |
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mar. 24 mai 2005, 20:58
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QUOTE (emgcarra @ May 23 2005, 15:16) Yeah, you must turn "sofware monitoring" on, but how could you avoid audio monitoring delay (latency)...? That´s a good question too. In Protools you have a "latency control" that let you make record or play adjustments, but with Logic (6.4 at least) I am still looking the way to do the job. You just create an Aux input in Logic and then select the ProTools hardware input # you want for the Aux input source. No need to use software monitoring, no latency. QUOTE (CHARLES TAYLOR @ Apr 3 2005, 21:52) WHEN I USE LOGIC'S SOFTWARE INSSTRUMENTS I HEAR THE SOFTWARE GENERATED SOUNDS ONLY ON MY KEYBOARDS SPEAKERS. I DO NOT HEAR THE SOUND ON MY LAPTOP OR IN MY HEADPHONES. EQUIPMENT: 15 INCH PB , YAMAHA MIDI KEYBOARD PSR-248 I don't think it's possible that you hear Logic's software instruments from your Yamaha PSR-248 keyboard's speakers.. PS : No need to SHOUT. Ce message a été modifié par coldharbour - mar. 24 mai 2005, 21:08. |
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