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> Logic Control, Problems to work
Tausz
post Mon 25 Nov 2002, 12:46
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I'm looking for help to work with Logic Audio 5.3 using only Logic Control without a mixer. Nowadays I have my system working, but I find problems with the following items:

1. when I'm recording voice I need to bring down the volume of the amplifier, because Logic's master changes the recording volume.
2. To monitor the sound of external keyboards, I need to lose audio channels, connecting the "record".
3. I cannot manage to put a reverb of monitorization at the voice.

It would be very important your assistance so that I can do the necessary alterations in my equipament to work without using another mixer.

Nowadays I have the following system:

Logic Audio 5.3
Logic Control
audio interface Motu 2408
Keyboard Roland JV 1080
Keyboard Kurzweil SP76
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formatj
post Wed 27 Nov 2002, 06:43
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I work without a mixer and have a Logic control and control XT.

1. Logic's master shouldn't effect your recording volume. It does however effect the the level of "bounces".
Can you explain what you mean here, more about method and the way you are set up to record.

2. To monitor the sound of external keyboards are you not using "Audio input" objects? Not quite sure what you mean again.

3. If you put a reverb on the "audio track" you are recording to as an insert you should hear it on the voice when you arm record. When you record with this reverb on the insert the effect is not actually recorded, it's just there for monitoring.
If you put an effect on the "audio Input" object as an insert on the input channel your mic/preamp is on you will hear the effect and also the effect will be recorded to disk with the voice.
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Tausz
post Mon 2 Dec 2002, 01:04
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OK. everything is possible. Thanks!!!!!!!!!
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