An aggregate audio device allows you to combine multiple interfaces and access them as one unit. So, for example, if you have one interface with 2 inputs and 2 outputs and another with 4 inputs and 2 outputs, you can set them up as an aggregate device so that your computer will recognise them as one interface with 6 inputs and 4 outputs!
Tag Archives: logic
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HOW TO SET UP AN AGGREGATE AUDIO DEVICE ON MAC OS X LION
Posted on July 30, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
This post was posted in Blog entries, Computer Music, How To Guides, Recording and was tagged with aggregate audio device, logic, logic pro, mac, os x lion
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64-BIT LOGIC RESCANS ALL AUTOMAP PLUG-INS ON START-UP - SOLUTION
Posted on July 13, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
As you're reading this article, I'm assuming that you're also suffering from this time-consuming and annoying problem. Indeed, I suffered it for a few weeks until I eventually discovered how to stop it without taking drastic measures, such as deleting Automap off my system - something that would simply not have been an option for me seeing as it forms an important part of my home studio. Thankfully, the solution is very quick and simple...
This post was posted in Blog entries, Computer Music, How To Guides and was tagged with 64 bit, automap, automap 4, automap 4.4, logic, logic 9, logic pro, logic pro 9, Novation
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LOGIC PRO: HOW TO RECORD AN EXTERNAL AUDIO SOURCE
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
Please note that this tutorial was written for Logic Pro 9 and although the basic principles are likely to remain the same for future updates, some of the screenshots may not exactly match up with what you see in future versions.
To route an external audio signal to an audio track within Logic:
This post was posted in Blog entries, Computer Music, How To Guides, Recording and was tagged with audio, logic, logic 9, logic pro, record
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LOGIC PRO: HOW TO SET-UP AN AUDIO INTERFACE
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
Please note that this tutorial was written for Logic Pro 9 and although the basic principles are likely to remain the same for future updates, some of the screenshots may not exactly match up with what you see in future versions.
To set up an Audio Interface in Logic:
This post was posted in Blog entries, Computer Music, How To Guides and was tagged with audio interface, logic, logic pro, logic pro 9
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LOGIC PRO: HOW TO SCAN FOR AUDIO UNITS
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
Please note that this tutorial was written for Logic Pro 9 and although the basic principles are likely to remain the same for future updates, some of the screenshots may not exactly match up with what you see in future versions.
To rescan for Audio Units in Logic:
This post was posted in Blog entries, Computer Music, How To Guides and was tagged with audio units, logic, logic 9, logic pro
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LOGIC PRO: HOW TO CHECK THAT MIDI IS BEING RECEIVED
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
Please note that this tutorial was written for Logic Pro 9 and although the basic principles are likely to remain the same for future updates, some of the screenshots may not exactly match up with what you see in future versions.
To check that MIDI data is being received by Logic Pro:
This post was posted in Blog entries, Computer Music, How To Guides and was tagged with logic, logic pro, logic pro 9, midi
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LOGIC PRO: HOW TO SIDECHAIN
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
Please note that this tutorial was written for Logic Pro 9 and although the basic principles are likely to remain the same for future updates, some of the visuals may not exactly match up with what you see in future versions.
This post was posted in Blog entries, Computer Music, How To Guides, Recording and was tagged with logic, logic pro, logic pro 9, sidechain
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LOGIC PRO: HOW TO USE AN AGGREGATE DEVICE
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
Please note that this tutorial was written for Logic Pro 9 and although the basic principles are likely to remain the same for future updates, some of the screenshots may not exactly match up with what you see in future versions.
To use an aggregate device within Logic Pro:
This post was posted in Computer Music, How To Guides, Recording and was tagged with aggregate, interface, logic, logic pro 9
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MAC: HOW TO SET UP AN AGGREGATE AUDIO DEVICE
Posted on February 14, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
An aggregate audio device allows you to combine multiple interfaces and access them as one unit. So, for example, if you have one interface with 2 inputs and 2 outputs and another with 4 inputs and 2 outputs, you can set them up as an aggregate device so that your computer will recognise them as one interface with 6 inputs and 4 outputs! Lovely stuff!
This post was posted in Blog entries, Computer Music, How To Guides, Recording and was tagged with 10.5.8, aggregate, audio interface, logic, mac
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HOW TO SET-UP THE NOVATION IMPULSE AND SL MKII WITH LOGIC
Posted on February 10, 2012 by Joe Stachowiak
Here is a handy little video showing the basics of how you can set-up the Novation Impulse and SL MkII controllers with Automap software and Logic Pro...
This post was posted in Computer Music, How To Guides, Keyboards & Synths and was tagged with automap, controller, impulse, logic, logic pro, Novation, sl mkii