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Tue 6 Sep 2005, 17:12
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thank you - can you give me some sites with this freeware au synths & samplers?
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Fri 9 Sep 2005, 09:20
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QUOTE (hushhurt @ Sep 5 2005, 21:16) how I could dump the sounds already on the keyboard so I can use them in logic. You don't have to sample the sounds in order to use them in Logic. You can connect your synth's audio outputs into your audio interface (if you have one) and then you'll have the synth playing in Logic's audio mixer. You can then use Logic's effects etc. and mix the synth into your song among the softsynths you have in Logic. I'm not sure if that's what you're after, but IMO it makes no sense to sample Karma into a softsampler, you'll lose all the editing capabilities, filters etc. of your synth.
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Mon 12 Sep 2005, 16:36
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thanks guys -
coldharbour - that is exactally what I need to do, except I am using an audiophile firwire to connect to my mac - and it only has midi and rca outputs. Should I can a new connection device?
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Mon 12 Sep 2005, 17:27
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QUOTE (hushhurt @ Sep 12 2005, 15:36) I am using an audiophile firwire to connect to my mac - and it only has midi and rca outputs. Should I can a new connection device? Yes, you should get a (preferably FireWire) audio interface that's capable of zero latency direct monitoring (like for example Digidesign MBox). Zero latency means that there will be no latency (delay) in between you pressing a key on your synth keyboard and hearing the sound being played through Logic's mixer. And naturally your audio interface must have proper (analogue) audio inputs so you can connect your synth in it. Once you get the system going your hardware synth will be perfectly integrated to Logic and you can use the sounds just like the soft-synths in Logic.
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Tue 13 Sep 2005, 20:51
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coldharbour - again thanksfor the help. hopefully this wil be my last question. I looked up the Digidesign MBox and I am thinking about buying it. So if I output from my karma (which have quarter inch audio outputs) and plug that into the digidesign mbox and connect it to my comp via firewire - I should be able to get sound to record in tha audio mixer in logic? sounds like it makes sense - but im just double checking before I invest some more money David
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Wed 14 Sep 2005, 16:58
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ok - I currently have a firewire audiophile and it doesnt have 1/4 - only midi and rca. I was looking at the M-audio MobilePre USB. Will that be good enough? There is also: M-audio Fast Track USB, and FireWire 410. Help!
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