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Recording Software Instruments
You can record software instruments, including GarageBand Instruments, in Audio
Instrument tracks in Logic, using a MIDI keyboard or other MIDI controller connected to
your computer.
To record on an Audio Instrument track:
1 Before you start recording, select the Audio Instrument track to record on, then choose
the instrument you want to record in the Input slot pop-up menu of the Arrange
channel strip (or the track’s channel strip in the Track Mixer).
2 Set the SPL to the point in the Bar Ruler where you want to start recording, or turn on
one of the record modes and set the start point to the place where you want to start
recording.
3 Select the track to turn on recording. When you select the track, the Record Enable (R)
button in the track’s header lights red.
4 In the Transport window, click the Record button, or press the asterisk (*) key.
5 Play the MIDI instrument connected to your computer.
6 When you are finished, click the Play button in the Transport window (or press the
Space bar) to stop recording.
Recording MIDI
Recording on a MIDI track is the same as recording on an Audio Instrument track.
Before you record on a MIDI track, be sure to do the following:
Make sure your external MIDI device is connected to your computer and is working.
If you are using a standard MIDI instrument (and not a USB MIDI instrument), the
instrument should be connected to a MIDI interface, and the MIDI interface should
be connected to your computer.
Make sure the MIDI track is set to the correct MIDI instrument. You can change the
MIDI instrument by clicking and holding the header in the Track List, then choosing a
new instrument from the MIDI Instrument (MIDI Instr.) submenu.
If you are recording a multitimbral MIDI instrument, make sure the instrument is set
to the correct bank and program for the sound you want to use. You can change the
bank and program in the Object Parameter box.
Unless the MIDI instrument is also connected to an audio input or audio interface,
you will not hear the instrument together with the audio output from Logic. To hear
the output, make sure the instrument is connected to an audio interface, or to
speakers or headphones.
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