Patrick, I'm not sure what you mean by getting your K1000 sounds "in or out" of logic. The problem is either MIDI or audio. If you truly are trying to get the sounds of the K1000 into logic, you need to record them just like any other non-midi instrument, with audio cables. i suspect though, that you are just trying to get your synth to respond to midi out information from logic. I'm not at logic right now, so can't take you step by step, but here are the general areas I would look at: When you play back a midi sequence on your k1000 track in arrange, does the midi data space on the transport window show the data being sent? Do you have the instrument object set to the same master midi channel as the synth? is the synth set up to receive multi midi data? Have you initialized the patches on the instrument object in the Environment (ie, the little squares should have patch names and not be crossed out)? Does the K1k show up in the audio/midi preferences pane? Last but not least, do you have both the in and out midi cables attached? There's probably more possible sources of the problem, but this is all I can think of off the top of my head. Gregory On Jul 2, 2005, at 1:45 PM, grendlbaron wrote: > > Hello all- just read string of emails from Stamm(?) where you compare > ease of external synth set up in DP and Logic. As a relatively new > Logic user, my main stumbling block is getting logic to speak to my > K1000 - I can use it to play internal logic instruments, but can't get > its own sounds in or out. Any suggestions? > Patrick aka grendlbaron
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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: logic and external synth set up
2005-07-02 by Gregory Anderson
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