show first message show previous message Showing Logic-users Message 198509 of 246715 show next message show last message

Forum Index | Read LUG: Policy/Rules Messages Threads Digests | Post New Message | Search!

From: Fernstudio <fernstudio@...>
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2005 at 3:15:57 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Re: Logic 7 Motu828 Output to Monitors
Message #198509
This is a reply to #198485.
Hi Jim, I missed some of the earlier posts here so I don't know if it's been answered already or not. > --- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "jet_america" wrote: >> Thank you for you're reply. I've connected the output of the >> keyboard to input1 of the 828, still can't get the output to play >> through the Main Outs? Must be a way to connect the output inside >> Logic but still haven't figured out how. You can do a couple of different things here. You can use an input object from within Logic. Check the manual for how to create one. Set the input of it to be whichever input you have the keyboard on, set the output to the main outs and bring up the fader to your desired level. That's in software and you're reliant on the buffer settings for your audio driver. A benefit is that you can apply fx to the signal from within Logic. The other thing that you can do is use MOTU's Cuemix application. Read MOTU's manual for how to set it up. Basically, you bring up the input faders that you want in the app and set the routing to the main out. This is direct monitoring only so you don't have the ability to route the signal through Logic's FX. Incidentally, the other day I did a small gig where I didn't want to take my mixer. I used input objects in Logic and set the buffer to an acceptable level. It worked very well. Fernstudio
Viewed 426 times, 2 replies, 8 messages in thread. Reply to this message. Read this thread.

Forum Index | Read LUG: Policy/Rules Messages Threads Digests | Post New Message | Search!


© 1994-2008, All Rights Reserved.