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> Live Setup With Logic Platinum
averogi
post Mon 15 Dec 2003, 14:10
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Hello,

Can somebody please help me out with the following:

On live gigs I want to use a midi drumpad and a midi keyboard triggering each one it's own assigned AudioInstrument in the Logic Environment.
How can I do this? In the Arrange always sounds the track you select...
I've done some tests with different cabling in the Environment but then occures a terrible latency (up to 1 sec!!!) wich I normally don't have.

Thanks!

I ve posted this question also to the support of Emagic a month ago and still didn't received any answer. Great service of Emagic!!!!
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post Thu 18 Dec 2003, 16:19
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try setting the channels for each midi track and each controller to its corresponding # and then click on the midi playback track (may have to create one if not in the arrange window already) when ready to use... I think this may do it but not for sure... its been awhile since i have been able to use my setup so I am just kinda guessing on this. wink.gif


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post Sat 10 Jan 2004, 04:12
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In Live: Click MIDI button or Key button to assign each one.
Then you'll see highlites for each field that can be controlled.
After you assign the field, click MIDI button or Key btton again.
Now it'll work.

If you use MIDI keyboard, click and hold the first note then click the high and low to select the range.
Ex: C2-C3-C4; C3 would be the root key.
When you play other keys, your clip would transpose accordingly. biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by azusa: Sat 10 Jan 2004, 04:14
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