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I'm considering Logic Express and have played around with the 30 day demo. I've imported the Garageband demo songs so I can get to know it, and also MIDI files, but without a manual and no prior experience with DAW software I'm stuck and need some help:
1) It seems that you can only use 5 effects per track -is this true? Someone told me that equalizing/tone controls also counts as effects, so 5 seems very limiting to me. 2) I currently don't have any MIDI interface with my Mac, but thought I'd be able to try out the MIDI capabilities of Logic by having it play Quicktime instruments and/or some sort of soft-synth like Garageband has, but I'm not getting any audio output at all. I assume I have to assign instruments/channels somewhere. Where/how do I do this? (I'm on a 1.67GHz PowerBook G4 with MacOS 10.4.9) This post has been edited by keybie: Mon 9 Apr 2007, 18:20 |
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![]() Maniac Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 899 Joined: 12-Oct 01 From: Kirkland Member No.: 2,002 ![]() |
Five effects slots will quickly eat up the cpu on a powerbook, you will probably have to feed busses with several tracks, to save cpu, or freeze tracks.
I used a Powerbook for several years, got work done but they are underpowered. The tracks with the instrument icons are for external midi gear. What you want is an audio instrument track, then you can select an instrument plug, and the proper outputs. Use the online help to get an understanding of the different types of tracks in Express. ![]() -------------------- G-Dub
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