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From: Blair Fisher <blairfisher@...>
Date: Tue, 1 Mar 2005 at 12:50:26 AM
Subject: Re: Can Logic record "real" instruments.
Message #185692
> My dad has just given me his Logic software as he no longer uses it. > However, I'm not sure if it will do what I want it to. I want to > record guitar, keyboard, drums (machine) and vocals using the line-in > on my sound card and use Logic to mix it. All of the info I've read > so far seems to indicate that it can't be used for recording "real" > sounds. It specifically mentions that your keyboard should be set > to "local off" so that it isn't making any noise of its own. Is > Logic purely for creating music with a midi input device driving > sounds/instruments contained within the software? Sorry if the > question seems a bit dim but there is an awful lot of reading matter > and I don't know if I just haven't found the right part yet. If the > answer to this basic question is "no" it could save me hours of > wasted time. > > Thanks in advance for your help. Yes, Logic can record "real" instruments - depending on how old your version of Logic is. I believe that the early versions of Logic could not record audio - the first one that could was called "Logic Audio" I think. Maybe you can tell us what version of Logic you are using and someone can be of more assistance. Also - is it a Mac or PC version? Blair -- blairfisher@...
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