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From: "pancenter" <hwooten@dakotacom.net>
Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2007 at 2:08:00 AM
Subject: [LUG] Re: "External instruments" in Logic Express
Message #224242
This is a reply to #224203.
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "zielvis" <zielvis@...> wrote: Marcin > I'm just about to buy a MacBook and Logic Express. I found one > thing about Express that concerns me: > > what does it mean that this version of Logic (in opposition to > Pro) lacks "external instruments" feature? (The comparison > between the two found on Apple web-site has this option unmarked > in the Express' column) It refers to the I/O plugin which allows one to insert an object that has Input/Output bays for an audio card's multiple I/O. An external compressor, reverb or synth can be treated as a a plugin in Logic's audio mixer. Comes in handy for a mixerless studio. > What comes to mind is: a) no ability to sequence external > hardware synths (like my Korg Wavestation A/D for example), or > b) no ability to sequence external software synths (like > Wavestation from Korg's Legacy Collection). No, I've been using Express and I have a rack of outboard synths, no problem sequencing or setting up. As for software synths, if the plugin is AU compatible you can use it in Express, no limitation there. Howard
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