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Subject: Midi and how to route it


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Original Message 1/3                 Date: 26-Nov-03  @  12:05 AM   -   Midi and how to route it

RIk

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Only just got logic and gettin used to it if anyone could help me with the following would be a real help!
When i make a track with midi instruments i want to chnage it to audio and have it an audio track so i can eq and effects.

Is there way to route it thru to the master faders so i can bounce each instrument to audio then add them in audio tracks, If thats what you should do   If not what way do you work or recommend?

Thanks
Rik







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Message 2/3                 Date: 26-Nov-03  @  03:13 AM   -   RE: Midi and how to route it

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hi Rik - you are talking about EXTERNAL midi instruments? - if so, simply route the output/s IN to logic and record the audio to an audio track

however, if you use a fast latency audio card you can route the external midi instruments IN to Logic's mixer and add FX in realtime as if they were already-recorded audio parts! .... finaly recording down to disk at the end when you are happy!

is that what you mean?



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Message 3/3                 Date: 26-Nov-03  @  11:21 AM   -   RE: Midi and how to route it

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Well jus using the midi instruments in logic i think they from sound card or somthing, until i get my Mircokorg. I jus program it using the matrix editor but want to make the midi into audio. Jus until i get my setup sorted so i can start doin somthin



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