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From: "Per Boysen" <per@...>
Date: Thu, 2 Jan 2003 at 12:03:05 PM
Subject: SV: [LUG] [LAM] Frustrated new Logic user needs help!
Message #128555
This is a reply to #128527.
> Från: Andy Abernathy <andrewa@...> [mailto:andrewa@...] > years). For starters, I can't even find the Tutorial song > referred to in the > Introduction Manual (it's supposed to be in the Logic folder > but it's not > anywhere on my hard drive!). Have you been checking the CD? I've never been using the Tutorial but I found some nice environments I was longing for on the CD. > > I can't figure out how to get a Metronome click. I don't have > a MIDI sound > module - I'm using softsynths only. I figured out I'm > supposed to use the > KlopfGeist instrument to get a click but I can't get it to > make a noise. Why is > something as simple as a metronome click such a convoluted > process? Am I > missing something obvious here? Options/Song settings/ Metronome Settings. Tic the "Kopfergeist". Just found out myself. Before I have always programmed a hihat or something and looped it, as a click (takes two seconds) > I've created a number of songs using only the Logic > instruments and I can't > figure out how to export the songs as AIFFs to burn to CD > (this was a simple > menu choice in Cubase). I finally found the BOUNCE button on > the audio > mixer, but it says I have nothing to bounce. After clicking the Bounce button you are presentet a parameter box for the bouncing process. Here you have to specify the start and end position. It's just as you are doing an "Export Audio Mixdown" in Cubase and have to sett the left and right locator for it to work. > I'm really wanting to like Logic but this is a very difficult > transition. This > program seems so un-Mac like. I wonder if Apple will give it > a major interface > overhaul - I came to Logic from Cubase/Atari and learned Mac at the same time I was learning Logic. Then I moved Logic to a PC, where it still spins, but I think the program is not more difficult than Cubase and SX. On the other hand I would say that you can do more, musically, with Logic. Well, at least faster ;-) > I feel like that would be good for me but bad for > users that are > comfortable with Logic's way of doing things. Keep posting your questions to this awesome list ;-) Many of us do really think that Logic is the best. You'll get it. Best wishes Per Boysen ________________ www.boysen.se www.looproom.com
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