Wassup Adam? Man I must say that I have learned a lot from u. I have a question though, totally unrelated to this video. Is it possible to record 2 or more audio tracks simultaneously using Logic?
Thanks for all of the top-notch tutorials you have posted. Keep doin ya thang.
Can you use both channels at the same time? For example, channel 1 for a microphone and channel 2 for a guitar-then record on both at the same time. I have the mAudio mobile pre and use Logic. Thanks.
@JimBryanMusic i usually use 48 khz but i think the overall best choice is just to use 44,1 khz, its regular cd quality sounds fine and you don;t get trouble converting your 48 khz (or higher) projects. wich is the case pretty often
Yes!! Thanks Adam, this is exactly what I needed! So apparently my problem was that Logic never found any devices. I did install the software that came with my audio interface but it never got noticed, then luckily on the audio interface's website (Motu) I found some software up for download that could be used by all of Motu's devices and that did work for me.
thx for vid- what is the real difference between the "i" and the "r" on the track- When do you want to use each one? the book isn't very clear on this. thx
Wassup Adam? Man I must say that I have learned a lot from u. I have a question though, totally unrelated to this video. Is it possible to record 2 or more audio tracks simultaneously using Logic?
Thanks for all of the top-notch tutorials you have posted. Keep doin ya thang.
MrLeNg7356 2 weeks ago
Very clear, Thanks a lot
divolino 3 weeks ago in playlist Beginners Tutorials
Can you use both channels at the same time? For example, channel 1 for a microphone and channel 2 for a guitar-then record on both at the same time. I have the mAudio mobile pre and use Logic. Thanks.
iaminbetweendays 3 weeks ago 2
yeah this whatI was lookingfor..thx dude
BackstagePimpEnt 3 weeks ago in playlist Beginners Tutorials
Drum machine drum machine
101lildavid 3 weeks ago
what kind of mic stand are you using?
toomuchfetty 3 weeks ago
Now I have another question, at what sample rate should I record? Is the highest possible always better?
JimBryanMusic 3 weeks ago
@JimBryanMusic i usually use 48 khz but i think the overall best choice is just to use 44,1 khz, its regular cd quality sounds fine and you don;t get trouble converting your 48 khz (or higher) projects. wich is the case pretty often
Vodje01 3 weeks ago
Yes!! Thanks Adam, this is exactly what I needed! So apparently my problem was that Logic never found any devices. I did install the software that came with my audio interface but it never got noticed, then luckily on the audio interface's website (Motu) I found some software up for download that could be used by all of Motu's devices and that did work for me.
JimBryanMusic 3 weeks ago
thx for vid- what is the real difference between the "i" and the "r" on the track- When do you want to use each one? the book isn't very clear on this. thx
aalev123 3 weeks ago
Good video. If you haven't already could you make a vid showing how to midi sync drum machines to logic? Thanks.
HipHopBeatSource 3 weeks ago 6