Wed 2 Nov 2005, 07:15
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 02-Nov 05 From: Seattle - US Member No.: 71,998 |
hello all,
i am a logic newbie. i have connected an oxygen 8 and a yamaha keyboard in order to control two separate midi plug-ins. i am using the oxygen 8 to control BFD and the yamaha for soft synths and etc. I am able to get both routed separately by cabling from the physical input in the environment. I am not able to get them to record in this setup however. In order for my midi to record i had to go to a different environment pane and cable into a sequencer input that was there labeled midi through/recording i believe. I don't understand how to wire the environment such that i will have two separately controlled midi channels recording. Once i get it to record then they are controlled by the same midi device. What is the proper setup, or rather the standard setup as i know there can be different configurations. Also is it possible to record two midi channels at the same time? If someone knows the answer here please help. I know this is an entry level question, but it is seriously hanging me up. Thank you. will |
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Wed 2 Nov 2005, 14:21
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 4 Joined: 25-Mar 05 From: Barcelona - ES Member No.: 62,975 |
hi...
it's quite easy...u have to create a channelsplitter object in the environment, then route the desired outputs to the audioinstruments that u want to control...just drag+drop the cables.... i hope i understood your question...yes? ....(haven't slept last night...) tell me, if you can't manage, i can post an screencap... |
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willcone Midi Control/recording In Logic Pro 7.1 Wed 2 Nov 2005, 07:15
taiski ...and watch out for the right midichannels... Wed 2 Nov 2005, 14:22
willcone taiski
first off, thank you so much for responding... Fri 4 Nov 2005, 06:54
taiski sorry my friend.....i can't help u with that..... Fri 4 Nov 2005, 08:36![]() ![]() |
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