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QA
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Post by QA »

Hi there could somenone give me a screen dump or a *.pro file for the best standard asio project for logic ???
I'm having troubles with recording, (something like a microphone feedback, but then with the sound i'm recording)

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Post by subhuman »

Every project and need is different, there isn't really one magic project that will let you "record with ASIO in Logic."

How many distinct channels are you trying to record at once? How do you have your physical hardware setup and routed?

Are you recording from a MIDI track that's controlling a synth into an Audio track, or are you recording something live like vocals or an accoustic instrument?
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Post by John Cooper »

feedback?
try turning off "software monitoring" in the audio hardware dialog, asio section.
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Post by QA »

Hi Thanx,
The software monitoring problem is solved now, but i have also the problem SUBHUMAN called. when i record a midi-synth with for example cut-off info, i can't record it in to logic. i have to be in the pulsar OS an pull the knobs manual.

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Post by subhuman »

You either have to assign a hardware midi controller to the software knobs (right click on a software knob, twiddle the hardware knob, press "assign"), then record that hardware CC into your sequencer (which will also control the pulsar knob), and be sure to save your project/device such that the mapping is retained next time you load the project.

OR

Plug the Mout (Midi Out) of the Pulsar device (if it has one) to the Seq Dest (Sequencer Destination) module, and the "mouse knob movements" will then be transmitted to your sequencer where you can record the CCs.
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also refer to the tips & tricks section of this board...especially for beginners are some very useful hints there...
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