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alexbutterfield
post Sat 25 Feb 2006, 02:23
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I'm learning the Logic Express program. I have 7.1 and I'm running it on an iMac G5, 1.8 mHz, 512 MB RAM, recording to a Lacie Firewire external hard drive and using an Mbox 2 as the hardware interface. (Whew!)

My three questions:

1) Am I limited to 8 audio tracks (audio meaning real audio like drums, guitars, vocals.etc.)?

2) I also use Pro Tools LE. In PT LE , I can create an Aux track and bus my audio there to apply effects inserts, giving me a lot of control over combining dry with wet sound in the final mix. Is there a way to do that in Logic Express or must the effects be applied right on the track? I tried creating an Aux track and having a send bus from the recorded audio track but there didsn't appear to be a way to tell the Aux track to accept the bus.

3) when I press the spacebar to stop playback I hear a clicking in my headphones. It doesn't appear to be affecting recording or mixdown but what might cause that and how can I stop it?

Thanks for any assistance.
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JulienGB
post Sat 25 Feb 2006, 17:08
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Hi Alex!

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Am I limited to 8 audio tracks (audio meaning real audio like drums, guitars, vocals.etc.)?

No. You can have up to 255 audio tracks. Try the different "song templates" in Library/ApplicationSupport/Logic/ and save "as default" the one that fit your needs. And you can always create new tracks later in your environnement window. See the manual for that.
The only limit is the one you choose in the Audio Hardware & Driver window.

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  to apply effects inserts, giving me a lot of control over combining dry with wet sound in the final mix. Is there a way to do that in Logic Express or must the effects be applied right on the track?

Yes you can do that by inserting your reverb/effects directly in the bus. No need for Aux channels.
Routing audio to Aux is limited in Logic Express: you should only use Aux to get additionals outputs for your MultiChannel Audio Instuments (if you have some).

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when I press the spacebar to stop playback I hear a clicking in my headphones

You probably need to optimise your audio driver settings. It might also be a lack of performance from the Digidesign CoreAudio driver ...

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