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Hi,
since i do not have any scsi connection, i would like to know how to write a cd with aiff or wav or whatever samples (for example from recycle) that my sampler will be able to read. So far, this does not work for me, so the sampler simply does not recognize the file format of my cds. I have to use cds because i do not own a floppy disk.
gma
Hi, first of all. Me and my brother both use macs for music and want to exchange our logic files (our set-ups are quite similar regarding softsynth, -samplers and plug-ins). Problem is that i'm not using any external audio device (no card), my brother has a motu. This implicates, that he has to change every channel from mac av to asio, when he starts one of my logic files, loosing all information on used plug-ins, volume, panning and so on. Any way around this?
The other thing we tried this weekend is to use my logic as a slave of his one. He uses an emagic unitor midi interface, i try to cope with a terrible 2x2 midisport (overall performance with my powerpook so far: really bad, but that is not the point in this topic). What we did was to set his logic to send midi-clock and directly connected to my midi-in. My computer was able to recognize the signals for start and stop and even where to start, but i got strange input signals in my transport window, inclusive tempo changes. Does anyone have experience in synchronizing two logics? We both run 4.7 platinum on 9.1.
gma
Hi,
have a problem concerning disk speed using logic audio 4.7 Platinum. With audio track number 10-15, depending on particular Track, my powerbook (titanium 400) comes up with disk too slow error. Can someone explain this to me, i thought, running 12 little audio tracks of 2 to 8 bars length shouldn't result in any problems (o.k., there are some compressors, reverbs and delays running in parallel, but this shouldn't matter to the harddrive, or what?), anyhow, why is such a small amount of data not kept in the RAM anyway? I just have 256 MB, would it help to put in more to improve the situation, or do i have to play around with some parameters inside Logic, which?
any help appreciated
gma
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