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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 9 Inscrit : 10 sept. 03 Lieu : Los Angeles - US Membre no 24,509 ![]() |
How does Logic 6 work on Powerbooks? What kind of mido gear are you using? Just would like to know if any old PowerBook users have Logic 6 ... What are the problems if any? [FONT=Arial][SIZE=7][COLOR=blue]
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 8 Inscrit : 07 janv. 04 Lieu : Dallas, TX - US Membre no 32,683 ![]() |
QUOTE (erichodges @ Feb 25 2004, 21:14) I would be interested in learning if you are able to record audio of GPO in logic at the same time the sequence is playing....er... You are playing the sequence, which triggers the GPO and at the same time record the audio...all in logic.?...if so I would like to hear how many tracks you get etc... just saw this after i responded to your last post. i've only had it one day, but here's what i did. i dumped all the midi tracks seperatly from Sibelius (it has a built in way to seperate each track into it's own midi file). then i brought them into Logic as audio instruments. since i was just playing with it, i asigned each track directly to a seperate instance of the AU GPO plugin in Logic (just like you would do to assign it to the exs24 or any other sampler/AU plugins). then i sent them each to their own bus for mixing and froze them. then a little mixing and bounce it off to mp3. i did see on the Nothern Sounds board however that you can assign multiple instruments to a single instance of the GPO AU (as opposed to making a new instance for each track like i did) so i'll have to try that. i also saw a work around there for the mod wheel resetting each time you start and stop playing the music. so yes you can assign multiple tracks to a single instance of GPO in Logic. i have no clue how many ATM, but with a little patience and some frugal freezing i'm sure you could do a full orchestra on even a modest system. but i'll have to get back to you since i'm still exploring it myself. also a neat idea was one of the folks over at nothern sounds did a whole string section (as i recall) by building up each player as a single solo instrument track and then running them through a bus for mixing them all as a section. it sounded very good and gives you ideas of what you can do...and damn, i'm in love with this solo Staradivaris. imagine a whole 1st string section of them.... ![]() Ce message a été modifié par file13 - mer. 25 févr. 2004, 22:36. |
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