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Instrument Details

Instrument Details

2008-08-04 by Jeannie Allen

Hi all, I can't seem to find in the manual or the menus where to affect a virtual instrument's cutoff/attack/release etc. Also when the instrument is a synth, where to choose the sound generator? 

The effects, EQ and compression options are easily found. But the items above...not so much. I just switched over to Logic, and I cannot image that Garage Band has this, but Logic does not? Hopefully I'm just missing it!

Thanks, 
Jeannie

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Instrument Details

2008-08-04 by Eddie Sullivan

Can you be more specific about what you are doing to call up a  
virtual synth?

Also- Garage Band synths are accessible in Logic, so you can use them  
the way you always have.

Logic Synths (depending on which one) can be very basic or very  
complex sound generators...

On Aug 4, 2008, at 2:41 PM, Jeannie Allen wrote:

> Hi all, I can't seem to find in the manual or the menus where to  
> affect a virtual instrument's cutoff/attack/release etc. Also when  
> the instrument is a synth, where to choose the sound generator?

Eddie Sullivan
Sales Consultant
IMS Pro A/V
The Stony Brook Technology Center
21 Technology Drive
E. Setauket NY 11733
1800 344 6434
fax-1 631 751 4552
esullivan@...






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Re: [Logic_Cafe] Instrument Details

2008-08-04 by GAmoore@aol.com

Each instrument is different and some don't have envelope controls (Attack, decay, etc).
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Can you be more specific about what you are doing to call up a  

virtual synth?



Also- Garage Band synths are accessible in Logic, so you can use them  

the way you always have.



Logic Synths (depending on which one) can be very basic or very  

complex sound generators...



On Aug 4, 2008, at 2:41 PM, Jeannie Allen wrote:



> Hi all, I can't seem to find in the manual or the menus where to  

> affect a virtual instrument's cutoff/attack/release etc. Also when  

> the instrument is a synth, where to choose the sound generator?



Eddie Sullivan

Sales Consultant

IMS Pro A/V

The Stony Brook Technology Center

21 Technology Drive

E. Setauket NY 11733

1800 344 6434

fax-1 631 751 4552

esullivan@...



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Re: Instrument Details

2008-08-04 by mt100uk

Dbl click on the blue rectangle that has the name of the instrument in it (on the channel 
strip, not the plugins at the top, just above the volume fader). This should open the user 
interface for the instrument and the various option should be visible.

Mike

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Jeannie Allen <earthgirlvibes@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all, I can't seem to find in the manual or the menus where to affect a virtual 
instrument's cutoff/attack/release etc. Also when the instrument is a synth, where to choose 
the sound generator? 
> 
> The effects, EQ and compression options are easily found. But the items above...not so 
much. I just switched over to Logic, and I cannot image that Garage Band has this, but Logic 
does not? Hopefully I'm just missing it!
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> Thanks, 
> Jeannie
>

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Instrument Details

2008-08-04 by Jeannie Allen

That's it!!!! Thanks so much!!!!!


--- On Mon, 8/4/08, mt100uk <miketaylor100@...> wrote:
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> From: mt100uk <miketaylor100@...>
> Subject: [Logic_Cafe] Re: Instrument Details
> To: Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Monday, August 4, 2008, 3:05 PM
> Dbl click on the blue rectangle that has the name of the
> instrument in it (on the channel 
> strip, not the plugins at the top, just above the volume
> fader). This should open the user 
> interface for the instrument and the various option should
> be visible.
> 
> Mike
> 
> --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, Jeannie Allen
> <earthgirlvibes@...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all, I can't seem to find in the manual or the
> menus where to affect a virtual 
> instrument's cutoff/attack/release etc. Also when the
> instrument is a synth, where to choose 
> the sound generator? 
> > 
> > The effects, EQ and compression options are easily
> found. But the items above...not so 
> much. I just switched over to Logic, and I cannot image
> that Garage Band has this, but Logic 
> does not? Hopefully I'm just missing it!
> > 
> > Thanks, 
> > Jeannie
> >

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Instrument Details

2008-08-04 by Jeannie Allen

> Also- Garage Band synths are accessible in Logic, so you
> can use them  
> the way you always have.

That's good news as well!!! I'm importing Garage Band synth tracks into Logic just fine, but I thought I could only bring up Logic synths while in that application. 

Where do you access the Garage Band synths while in Logic? Thanks

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Instrument Details

2008-08-04 by Tim McLane

Click on any Software instrument channel or reassign it (ctrl and hold  
any channel>Reassign track object>Audio>software instrument)
After the track is changed, on the extreme left of your arrangement  
window will be a label "I/O" directly below that is a window.  If you  
click and hold on that, a list of all plug-ins will come up; Garage  
Band Instruments is listed in its own section.  Move the cursor and  
you'll see all the instruments in Garage Band listed.




t



On Aug 4, 2008, at 12:54 PM, Jeannie Allen wrote:

> > Also- Garage Band synths are accessible in Logic, so you
> > can use them
> > the way you always have.
>
> That's good news as well!!! I'm importing Garage Band synth tracks  
> into Logic just fine, but I thought I could only bring up Logic  
> synths while in that application.
>
> Where do you access the Garage Band synths while in Logic? Thanks
>
>
> 

Tim McLane
timmclane@...





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