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| Lives for gear | How to Track Software synth through the pre on your soundcard Hey guys, I just bought a duet and am trying to run some of my softsynths through the duet for some extra punch. Anybody know how to route this in Logic 8? |
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| Gear maniac | Yes I do. I'm not sure if you're apogee comes with that Mixer that isn't a part of logic. I forget the name of, I think it's something like Apogee Mixer or something. But, what you have to do is figure out how to route the outputs back into the inputs 1&2 of your interface. Once you do that, make a track in Logic to record inputs 1&2 make sure you keep it muted, or you'll get feed back, or you can just monitor the inputs through the apogee mixer. Then simply distort your mic pre with your synth & or drums, and record that back to input 1&2. I personally hate the way the Ensemble distorts, but you may like your duet. I didn't lay it out exactly, but that's roughly how you do it. Important thing is look in your manual to find out how to route the signal you hear to the inputs. You could also route your Synth to say output 3&4 then route that back to input 1&2, that way you don't have to mute input 1&2. If you can figure out what I wrote then you're home free. |
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| Lives for gear | Try to put at least one outboard in the chain so the extra A/D D/A conversion will be worth it.
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: OakLand
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| let us know if that works out I have similar setup ![]() ![]() |
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As far as extra analog processing, he'll benefit a lot from just running it through his own SoundCard's Preamps. Not so much the line inputs, but the Pre-amps def. Crank them you'll probably like it, but you may not be able to control clipping. Again, if it sounds good just go ahead. Also, in Logic 8 (Pro) you can use input objects, and buss them to Audio channels, giving you control over level going to "tape." You can also "record" your plugs to "tape" using the input object method. It's hard to explain all of this without pictures, but I've been on Logic since around version 5. Too bad you didn't get to mess around with Logic when it was still Emagic or even Emagic / Apple. But 8 is OK. Sounds a little mushy, but that's a whole other conversation that doesn't need to be had. Let me know if it works, or post some Screens and I'll let you know if you're having trouble. Also, if Logic gets too cumbersome for doing what you like, you could download Reaper for the Mac (should be free) and It's WAY more flexible in terms of routing. Both ITB and OTB. You could do something like track your synths in Logic (bussed or individual) and them pre-amp the wave file itself. | ||
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Duh! Larry said what I said in the beginning of his post. I should probably read more.
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| Yeah I'm also trying to figure out the point of doing that, are the ensemble/duet pres that colored to where it would even make a difference? |
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| Lives for gear | i wouldn't call them colored at all. they are good clean solid preamps for built in interface pres.
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2. I actually can't think of 2, I suppose I covered both in the above text. But as far as it being "pointless" to do that, I def wouldn't agree with that. Could he maybe get the same results with PSP mix saturator or some other type of even / odd harmonic distortion plugin (probably). You'd have to ask me a little more in depth since I'm not looking at Logic right now what you're missing, exactly. Just go a little more in depth with your problem and I can probably give the correct answer. | ||
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| Gear addict Join Date: May 2008
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| is there a way to do this with my firewire 1814 and pro tools 7.4?.
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| Gear maniac | Is the 1814 M-Audio based? If it is, then that will be even easier. In your M-Audio mixer, you would route out 1&2 to in 1&2. Or actually out 3&4 to in 1&2. On your physical piece of gear you would put a cable in out 3 into mic in 1 and so on. In Pro-Tools, you route your synth to output 3&4 and arm an audio track with in 1&2. Or just arm an aux track and listen live. But I would print before you're done. There may be latency too. But you will be able to calculate it and adjust it down to the sample level. There are tons of tutorials on how to do it. Ableton Live is a good place to look for that info. |
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| Lives for gear Join Date: May 2007
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| If you dont have any outboard pres to add some additional color to the sound, the next best choice could be to try out some plugin stuff like Analog Channel, or Colortone Pro. Look into it if you are interested, and learn what it can do for your audio when applied correctly. |
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| Lives for gear | how many of you guys here like colortone? I have PSP vintage warmer but I don't like it anymore I find it be harsh and unpleasant. |
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| Gear maniac Join Date: Aug 2007
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| Colortone is great for some things.. I sometimes use it on a synth-bus. However I often just track my synths though a great tube DI and compressor (Tube-Tech pre/GyratecX Vari-Mu comp). |
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| Gear maniac | hmm let's see here. Tube DI = 500 or more dollars. Gyraf comp = 4000 dollars Tube Tech Pre = $$$ Colortone = 129 dollars M-Audio sound card = 400 dollars There seems to be something that's off here. I don't think these guys have 7000 dollars to spend. Obviously you do, and you would like to let everyone know that you have more money than they do. Thanks a lot. You really helped. I'll help them route their Massive Passive, GML 2020, and Vari-Mu compressors next time?????? |
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