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HI, a guitarist friend of mine has sent a Logic Pro song file for me to add
some keyboard
parts to his arrangement. Although we are both running Logic Pro 7 on Mac
G5s, we do not
have identical sound source (plug-ins and MIDI sound modules). What's the
best/simplest
way to accomplish this so that he can just load and play when I return his
file?
I have added several stereo keyboard parts - using both MIDI synths and
plug-in audio
instruments. Do I bounce each new track/part separately to convert to audio
or is there a
better and quicker way?
Thank you,
gof
--- In logic-users@yahoogroups.com, "goff880"
<gkfwmusic@...> wrote:
>
> HI, a guitarist friend of mine has sent a Logic Pro song file for me to
add some keyboard
> parts to his arrangement. Although we are both running Logic Pro 7 on
Mac G5s, we do
not
> have identical sound source (plug-ins and MIDI sound modules). What's
the best/
simplest
> way to accomplish this so that he can just load and play when I return
his file?
>
> I have added several stereo keyboard parts - using both MIDI synths and
plug-in audio
> instruments. Do I bounce each new track/part separately to convert to
audio or is there
a
> better and quicker way?
>
> Thank you,
>
> gof
>
That's the best approach to ensure the timbre/performance is consistent if
you don't share
the same synths. I would do that and also include MIDI tracks in case he
wants to edit or
try new sounds.
Doug
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