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Tip #8 – Multi-Out Software Instruments – Logic Studio Tips



25 Comments on "Tip #8 – Multi-Out Software Instruments – Logic Studio Tips"

  1. RedJunkMusic on Sun, 2nd May 2010 7:57 am 

    FELLETES LMAOOOO

  2. NittiThaBest on Sun, 2nd May 2010 8:55 am 

    I LOVE METROID!!! FOR WHAT SYSTEM??

  3. turtleblags on Sun, 2nd May 2010 9:54 am 

    ok this sounds like what i need to do, how do i change the esx-mo to “all” ?

    thanks

  4. turtleblags on Sun, 2nd May 2010 10:51 am 

    Is there a way to mute/solo all your multi outputs at once? I tried the main esx channels mute/solo buttons but they dont work once you choose multi out. I then created an aux and grouped my multiouts to that aux but for some reason it only mutes them, when i hit solo i get no sound.

  5. AFullPlateProduction on Sun, 2nd May 2010 11:28 am 

    can you use your saved channel strips from other files in a new file?

  6. SFLogicNinja on Sun, 2nd May 2010 12:13 pm 

    Yeah, this was done in the early days, when I was still figuring out how to screencap! Don’t worry, the videos start to take shape later on.

  7. Riznach on Sun, 2nd May 2010 12:15 pm 

    way to make the screen as fuzzy as possible!!

  8. jmdeno on Sun, 2nd May 2010 12:31 pm 

    EXACTLY what what I’m about to do with D16! lol

  9. durkit on Sun, 2nd May 2010 12:54 pm 

    Thanks for that. It has just made nepheton and drumazon much more fun.

  10. Rrrrobbo on Sun, 2nd May 2010 1:11 pm 

    some vsts, like superior drummer 2.0, have the option of not only stereo out, but multi out, so you can have kick, snare, hats, etc returned to seperate tracks in your DAW, rather than mixed together from the vst into a stereo pair into your daw,

  11. Fbhall1 on Sun, 2nd May 2010 1:25 pm 

    any way to export the individual aux tracks to audio when using multi instrs? As far ad I have come I can only export the multi instrument as one – not as individual tracks? please help – -great work btw:)

  12. robtech32 on Sun, 2nd May 2010 1:43 pm 

    logicninga is a grt vdo….keep up the good work it helps us a lot…thxxxxx

  13. pablopablopablo22 on Sun, 2nd May 2010 2:17 pm 

    what are all these outputs? none of this makes sense to me. out 1-2 is the main output, which goes thru the computer speakers, right? where are the other outputs?

  14. randomgray on Sun, 2nd May 2010 3:02 pm 

    you don’t, Logic just does that to look more streamlined.

  15. youarelackluster on Sun, 2nd May 2010 3:46 pm 

    if you load the voicesample into exs24 and map it chromatically, then yes

  16. youarelackluster on Sun, 2nd May 2010 4:40 pm 

    if by record to track you mean “how can i drag the ultrabeat-sequencer-material into the arrange view, then look to the bottom left corner of the ultrabeat window and click onto the button next to pattern , and then move your mouse to the arrange view and you have your sequence as a midi region.

  17. scotpot on Sun, 2nd May 2010 5:26 pm 

    Fellas333 – To view the aux channels in the arrangement window, you need to set them to read. Just look at the channel strip in the mixer and you should see a little box saying OFF – left click and hold and select read, that should show the aux channel in the arrangement window.

  18. rctfanatic on Sun, 2nd May 2010 5:38 pm 

    “Perusing my videos”?
    :D :D :D

  19. henrikhansson1 on Sun, 2nd May 2010 6:16 pm 

    Thanks man! I’m new to Mac and Logic, and your videos help me a lot in learning the program. Thanks again! Cheers!

  20. 199hate on Sun, 2nd May 2010 6:52 pm 

    thanks a lot!!!!

  21. fellas333 on Sun, 2nd May 2010 7:12 pm 

    I dig your videos.

    My question is although you have full control over those different sounds now, what about when it comes to arranging those sounds, how can you record and view them in the arrangement window. It seems like there’s more to do to make this super beneficial??

  22. JHBackingTracks on Sun, 2nd May 2010 7:45 pm 

    I’ve never tried to get rid of the empty slots, but i don’t think it matters them being there – it doesn’t take any more memory up or anything :)
    unless the reason you want them gone is because you have a small screen, then I’m not sure what you could do!

  23. mynmyself on Sun, 2nd May 2010 7:58 pm 

    apple guys should pay you and should sell logic with a dvd with all this tutorials… it would be great

  24. anantwashere on Sun, 2nd May 2010 8:12 pm 

    hahahahah! something i have been racking my brains over!!!!! i have a really small monitor since i use a mac mini and an outdated ibm screen. its like only 14 inches. so i always have to go to the mix window find out the effects on that channel since most of the effects are hidden by the inspector/ property window on the top right….. PLZ lemme know if you can find something out buddy!!!!!!

  25. cirex00 on Sun, 2nd May 2010 9:01 pm 

    Great video,

    i’ve got a problem with logic:
    when u are working on a project you’ll have several instrumnets and each of them will have some effects on them, my problem is the instruments that i dont have effects on will have alot of empty effect slots.how do i remove the empty slots? anyone!?





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