@mmhhmmmmm The Outputs in Logic correspond to your soundcard's physical outputs. It sounds like your "Stereo Outputs" in Cubase would be the same as Logic's "Busses" or "Aux channel strips" and you can route audio to them as either Sends or in the I/O output from every track. You'll need to get familiar with the signal flow in Logic and you'll be fine. See "Controlling Signal Flow in the Mixer" in Logic's manual. Good luck.
@mmhhmmmmm I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to accomplish but you can use a Send on all your tracks to route them to another output on your soundcard without having to change their I/O settings. I think that will do what you want.
This probably sounds like a really dumb question but WHERE is Ultrabeat plug-in (or all the others for that matter)? Is that not installed with Logic 8? because its not coming up where it should be. All i see is Amp Mod, delay, distortion. etc.. I'm really new at this so just trying to figure it all out as i go. Thanks
once i've finished the instrumental, how do i put it into itunes? thank you
poeggy199 2 months ago
@poeggy199 Go to File > Bounce. Choose whatever format you want and there's a checkbox to Add to iTunes Library.
logicstudiotraining 2 months ago
oh lol I thought this was the official logic page, you want money!
Twentysixbillion 11 months ago
(Part 2)
I know in Logic I could create a Send named "Drum Group" and Route the Drums this Send to Filter
them Up and down, but then the effects i've added to the "Drum Group" Send, like Reverb, won't filter down.
Edit:
Seems like Logic uses a different technique than Cubase, when i add Send Effects to
Send Channels in Logic the will get Filtered : )
Thanks for your help.
mmhhmmmmm 1 year ago
(Part 1)
In Cubase I've had a "Stereo Output 1" as default and created a "Stereo Output 2".
So I had 2 Master Outputs routet to the same L / R Channels of my Soundcard.
To "Stereo Output 1" i was sending Drums and serval Instruments
and to "Stereo Output 2" i was sending Vocals.
So i was able to put a Filter on "Stereo Output 1" without having
the Vocals Filtered down because they're routed to "Stereo Output 2".
mmhhmmmmm 1 year ago
@mmhhmmmmm The Outputs in Logic correspond to your soundcard's physical outputs. It sounds like your "Stereo Outputs" in Cubase would be the same as Logic's "Busses" or "Aux channel strips" and you can route audio to them as either Sends or in the I/O output from every track. You'll need to get familiar with the signal flow in Logic and you'll be fine. See "Controlling Signal Flow in the Mixer" in Logic's manual. Good luck.
logicstudiotraining 1 year ago
Hello,
how can I create another "Output" Bus on which i can route the 1-2 (left / right)
Output of my Soundcard to ?
I need exactly the same "Output 1-2" Bus, but 2 instances of it, instead the one default.
Than ks in advance
mmhhmmmmm 1 year ago
@mmhhmmmmm I'm not exactly sure what you're trying to accomplish but you can use a Send on all your tracks to route them to another output on your soundcard without having to change their I/O settings. I think that will do what you want.
logicstudiotraining 1 year ago
This probably sounds like a really dumb question but WHERE is Ultrabeat plug-in (or all the others for that matter)? Is that not installed with Logic 8? because its not coming up where it should be. All i see is Amp Mod, delay, distortion. etc.. I'm really new at this so just trying to figure it all out as i go. Thanks
1andOnlyShorte 1 year ago
@1andOnlyShorte You're looking at the effect inserts. Below that are the Sends and below that is the I/O where you can choose your instrument.
logicstudiotraining 1 year ago
nice :)
jasonforestabrams 2 years ago
how do u choose the bpm
djmiz123 2 years ago
On the transport or the tempo track.
grahamenglish 2 years ago
thanks!
EveryOtherThing 2 years ago
ty/
novastic 2 years ago