You guys are GREAT. First thing tommorrow I'll try those setup. The Roland Juno-G got some very nice sounds. I want to make sure it's recording that exact sound off juno into logic 8. Then with that juno sound I want to use logic to add ultrabeat tracks etc... to complete my "song". Thanks again... I'll try and update you guys. --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Gregory Anderson <glists@...> wrote: > > If you just want to use the keyboard to play soft synths within > Logic, you just need to connect the Juno via MIDI to the Fast Track, > and of course, the FT to the computer via USB, then do what Greg says > regarding the Audio MIDI Setup program found in the Utilities folder > in your applications folder. > > If you also want to play back MIDI sequences using the sounds on the > Juno, then the audio outputs need to go into your mixer or whatever > monitor system you are using. > > If you also want to record the sounds from the Juno, then the audio > outs from the Juno should go into the FT, then use the headphone out > or main outs for monitoring. > > Someone may already have created an environment for that keyboard > with all patch names already entered. Do a google search and check > out swiftkick.com > > Gregory > > > On Mar 16, 2008, at 2:20 AM, struc1x wrote: > > > Here's what I'm trying to accomplish. > > > > a. Roland Juno G (keyboard) + M-Audio Fast Track Pro (interface) + > > Logic pro 8. > > > > WHATS THE BEST WAY TO ACCOMPLISH THIS SETTUP. > > > > Been struggling for 1 month now... I want to record.. please help. > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Help setting up Logic Pro 8 using M-Audio
2008-03-17 by struc1x
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