Completely Lost - Help A Logic Dummy, Logic/ProTools/MBox - I can't figure it |
Wed 10 Nov 2004, 19:08
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 10-Nov 04 From: Metairie - US Member No.: 54,758 |
Hello All,
I just registered here. I am COMPLETELY FRUSTRATED. I have Logic 6.3 on my Powerbook G4. It took sometime to get it downloaded because I kept getting error messages, but anyway, it is now showing up on my screen with the XS Key. Well, I see the screen with all the instruments, but I don't get any sound. Please forgive my ignorance...I am new to music software. I love music, and I want to create music...so bare with me. My understanding is that I can create music with Logic, and the software has its instruments that you can play with and create beats. Well, I don't hear any sound...I don't know where to go to get sound. This whole discussion on MIDI, interfaces is mind-boggling at this point. I sorta get it, but don't completely understand it. Well, on top of that, I also had purchased the MBox...taking an Apple's rep's advice that I would need this...well I have it and it also came with ProTools. I downloaded ProTools as well, but it is giving me an error message about the Xs Key Authorization - that is not not authorized...I need to pull it up and display here for you all to understand the message. So ProTools doesn't seem to work...can I have both Logic and ProTools? and then I have this Mbox...I have the USB cable plugged into my Powerbook, but what? what is it for? do I really need it to make music with Logic? I do have a keyboard, so I am assuming, based on reading a few threads, that the Mbox is to have more on-hand access to making music with my own instruments instead of Logic's and transferring that over to Logic... Anyhow...I HOPE that SOMEONE CAN HELP...for some further background...I feel like a need to purchase Logic for Dummies or find somewhere where it teaches how to make music for those at my level... THANK YOU...you're help IS EXTREMELY APPRECIATED! |
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Thu 11 Nov 2004, 14:46
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 191 Joined: 17-Aug 04 From: London - UK Member No.: 48,982 |
you can have logic and tools on the same computer...you have seperate dongles for each program, both need to be plugged in at all times. If you check the pro tools box you will have an ilok and a credit card containing the pro tools auth. card, follow the installation instructions...you'll get audio out of the mbox with pro tools very easily, core audio. May be another d/load from digidesign if you don't have the latest core audio drivers.
if it's OS X you need to use the 'audio hardware / drivers' window in logic to set core audio to get any audio out, also you will need to use the apple program 'audio and midi setup' to select the mac speakers or the digidesign drivers but it will run through the mbox, direct i/o for OS 9, core audio for OS X. Logic is a monster of a program but it works and can be very flexible in the right hands. You will prob find Pro Tools easier initially. -------------------- Simon Flinn
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maxryzone Completely Lost - Help A Logic Dummy Wed 10 Nov 2004, 19:08
arvidtp first of all read the logic manual. Logic is a ver... Thu 11 Nov 2004, 05:59
lushbudget Did you buy the MBox new? If so, then you would h... Tue 16 Nov 2004, 02:57
arvidtp first of all read the logic manual. Logic is a ver... Thu 11 Nov 2004, 05:59
lushbudget Did you buy the MBox new? If so, then you would h... Tue 16 Nov 2004, 02:57
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