Mr Mig Logic Studio Tutorial (Bounce Mix to Disk)
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Which MAC are you using?
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I have a session that is 24 bit @ 88.2. When I bounce, I make a wav and an mp3. My wav setting is at 44.1 and the mp3 is at 128. When it goes to bounce, it sais somethinglike the destination folder cannot accept this rate would you like Logic to convert it. I have no idea what that means or how to get around that. When they get converted this way, they don't get accepted on websites...
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thank you so much :)
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nice tutorial man big up
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will you decipher the OnyxCode ...--> ₪
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Thanks so much. was wonder how i get a wave file for a while =)
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thanks man. just curious, when i bounce the my song the sound gets significantly more quiet. do you have any idea why that may be?
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just like to say thank's mate
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Bullshit! The headline said you would show how to bounce to Wav. But you did not do so..... Thats my problem, exporting a wav.!!! False advertisement!!!
therhythmteam 1 year ago
@therhythmteam Its the same thing. Change the option to .wav instead of .aif. It's not rocket science.
mrmigtight 1 year ago 5
hey, just a quick question. how do i tell logic that i know what to record vocals. ( now that i have gotten the beat done) I.E my tracks say inst. how do i get it to say vocal track.
lilseggy 3 years ago
You can only record onto audio tracks. Instrument tracks are only for virtual instruments. You need to create audio tracks. I went over this in one of my videos.
mrmigtight 3 years ago
@lilseggy You have to record on an audio track not an instrument track. Then you can double click on the inspector and change the name from "Audio" to whatever you want.
mrmigtight 1 year ago