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At Wednesday, 1 August 2001, MMitchell@... wrote:
>Here's a cool tip for Battery users.
>
>I've been getting pissed off because in Logic (LAWP 4.72), the Battery
(VST)
>window is only onscreen when you double-click the Battery Insert,
and goes
>away when you change screensets. You can't keep it up in the background.
>So when one's editing in the matrix editor, and needs to reference
a key
>assignment for a sample, you have to go thru this long, irritating
process
>of checking it and remembering it when you go back to the matrix
editor. So
>I wrote to NI, suggesting that they allow you to print out a list
of a kit's
>sample/key assignments, so you can reference them at will.
>Less than 24 hours later, I got an email from Julian Ringel, the
Battery
>Project Manager, saying he'd put it on the list of things to add,
but in the
>meantime, he suggested using the Print Screen key (PC) to Copy the
Battery
>screen to clipboard, then Paste into MS Paint, where you can leave
it in the
>background or print it out on paper, or both.
>Mark
>
Novice Logic user writes : Is it possible to record the output straight to a
wav file and if so how is this done ?
Many thanks folks.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Mitchell" <mark@...>
To: <logic-users@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 3:51 PM
Subject: [LUG] GEN: Logic/Battery Tip
> At Wednesday, 1 August 2001, MMitchell@... wrote:
>
> >Here's a cool tip for Battery users.
> >
> >I've been getting pissed off because in Logic (LAWP 4.72), the
Battery
> (VST)
> >window is only onscreen when you double-click the Battery Insert,
> and goes
> >away when you change screensets. You can't keep it up in the
background.
>
> >So when one's editing in the matrix editor, and needs to reference
> a key
> >assignment for a sample, you have to go thru this long, irritating
> process
> >of checking it and remembering it when you go back to the matrix
> editor. So
> >I wrote to NI, suggesting that they allow you to print out a list
> of a kit's
> >sample/key assignments, so you can reference them at will.
> >Less than 24 hours later, I got an email from Julian Ringel, the
> Battery
> >Project Manager, saying he'd put it on the list of things to add,
> but in the
> >meantime, he suggested using the Print Screen key (PC) to Copy the
> Battery
> >screen to clipboard, then Paste into MS Paint, where you can leave
> it in the
> >background or print it out on paper, or both.
> >Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "John McCracken" <john.mccracken@...>
To: <logic-users@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 5:18 PM
Subject: [LUG] GEN: recording output to wav
> Novice Logic user writes : Is it possible to record the output straight
to
a
> wav file and if so how is this done ?
>
> Many thanks folks.
Hi John,
Off course u can do it ;o)
Open the audio environement and locate the Master Fader, on it there is a
small button called BOUNCE ( BNCE...?) press it and choose save as WAV....
Igor
John,
You can "render" (mixdown) the audio files together with their
effects into
a stereo file by using the Bounce button ('Bnc') on your master audio object
in the mixer view. Hope this was what you're after.
rgds,
Björn Elfström
----- Original Message -----
From: John McCracken <john.mccracken@...>
> Novice Logic user writes : Is it possible to record the output straight
to
a
> wav file and if so how is this done ?
Hi,
I've been trying to burn my first attempt on the pc to
cd, but only get a lot of noise, white noise I
believe.
I've bounced my audiotracks, and chose that wav file
to burn to cd. I'm using delta logic and win on cd.
Other problem : I've tried to bounce that same wav in
another song through the endorphin compressor. About
halfway, it gives up, stating the ASIO driver couldn't
handle the process.
Any help would be greatly appreciated,
thanks,
Jan
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If by output, you mean the output from audio objects in logic, then bounce
is right, but if by "output" you mean "input" (which
could conceivably be
considered output from your instruments, vocalists, etc.), then you can set
the file type to be recorded in the audio preferences.
Gregory
> John,
>
> You can "render" (mixdown) the audio files together with
their effects into
> a stereo file by using the Bounce button ('Bnc') on your master audio
object
> in the mixer view. Hope this was what you're after.
>
> rgds,
>
> Björn Elfström
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John McCracken <john.mccracken@...>
>
>> Novice Logic user writes : Is it possible to record the output
straight to
> a
>> wav file and if so how is this done ?
>
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FYI, this also works with Audio Instruments. Might be worth noting
that on my setup it always says "Nothing to bounce on output 1-2"
when doing this - if I just ignore the message and bounce anyway, it
DOES work...
Adam
--- In logic-users@y..., "Bjorn Elfstrom" <bjorn@a...>
wrote:
> John,
>
> You can "render" (mixdown) the audio files together with
their
effects into
> a stereo file by using the Bounce button ('Bnc') on your master
audio object
> in the mixer view. Hope this was what you're after.
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