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hank alrich
February 19th 04, 05:50 AM
Karsten Pütz wrote:

> So, if anyone has help --> :-)

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/logic-users/

Eli Krantzberg
February 19th 04, 01:25 PM
Karsten Pütz > wrote in message >...

> A friend of mine and I try to record music with Logic.
> Sometimes, one playing an external drum computer and one playing a
> vst [snip] Drum Computer comes in through Audio In

Set up a live input object in Logic to bring in the audio from the
other computer. Select the VST track you want to play in real time.
Then hit the bounce button instead of record. This way you can capture
the audio arriving at your soundcard as well as the audio beign
triggered on your VST instrument. You'll be recording all of this as
audio, not midi though; and it will all be merged into one file.

Eli

Karsten Pütz
February 21st 04, 05:45 PM
Thanks, that worked. It's a bit complicated, but it works. So I have to=

define a loop in the arrangement and than you can bounce that in realtim=
e
into one file. Is that right?
I'm wondering if it isn't possible to record audio as normal on one trac=
k
and recording the midi notes as midi events to another track, so that I=

have two seperate tracks. The way I'm doing it now (as Eli described) I=

only get one track and can't e.g. change volume on only the drum track.=

Any suggestions?

Greetz Karsten

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Urspr=FCngliche Nachricht <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Am 19.02.2004, 14:25:22, schrieb (Eli Krantzberg) zum=20=

Thema Re: Recording Problems with logic:


> Karsten P=FCtz > wrote in message=20
>...

> > A friend of mine and I try to record music with Logic.
> > Sometimes, one playing an external drum computer and one playing a
> > vst [snip] Drum Computer comes in through Audio In

> Set up a live input object in Logic to bring in the audio from the
> other computer. Select the VST track you want to play in real time.
> Then hit the bounce button instead of record. This way you can capture=

> the audio arriving at your soundcard as well as the audio beign
> triggered on your VST instrument. You'll be recording all of this as
> audio, not midi though; and it will all be merged into one file.

> Eli