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> Logic - Where To Start!?!?, Need help with equipment and setting up
maxryzone
post Wed 5 Jan 2005, 00:24
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Ok...I have this software, installed it...and I thought it would be easier to use. I actually thought it would be like SOUNDTRACK. However, I am seeing how wrong I was...

Can anyone help me to tell me what I need to do to get started? what equipment I need (MIDI, equalizer)? If anyone can show me a visualization of connections that would be great. Please help...
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maxryzone
post Wed 5 Jan 2005, 18:00
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I have Logic 6.3 Platinum 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.

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.

I thought Logic would be simple and not consist of all these other hardware or equipment (i.e. equalizers, interfaces, etc.). Please let me know what equipment I need exactly to make my home studio. And if possible, a visualization. This is ALL NEW TO ME...but I hope you or anyone else can help to just get me started...

Let me know if you need me to give you any more info. Thank you very much.
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