all versions of logic pro are inaccessible.
for logic to become accessible requires a hefty rewrite. the only way to use
logic as a tape machine is to invest in a digital console with automation
control from the console front end something like an SSL or tascam DM series,
etc with the
Hi,
I didn't say I used it. I just said you might want to look into it.
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On Dec 15, 2011, at 2:49 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
Native Instruments are completely inaccessible. What version of Logic
Pro do you have.
Even if Logic is inaccessible, once it is installed with the various instrument
packs, well over 50GB with everything, those instruments will become available
in GarageBand. That really enhances what you can do with GB in my view.
Friendly,
Chris
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Hi chris,
it's a good point from a saving point of view, after all it's a fair bit to buy
each garageband extension pack.
the only disadvantage on that point is not having access to logic's own
instruments such as ESX if I remember right.
OK ProTools is accessible and fair enough. it would be
Hi,
for all of that, why not just buy the jam packs? Apple doesn't sell them
anymore but, there out there if you look.
hth
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On Dec 15, 2011, at 1:11 PM, Chris Snyder wrote:
Even if Logic is inaccessible,
Native Instruments are completely inaccessible. What version of Logic
Pro do you have. Since it doesn't work with VO, how do you use it?
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Hi,
Garageband uses audio units (AU). I'm not sure where you can get more though.
You might want to try native instruments or big fish audio.
Ricardo Walker
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On Dec 12, 2011, at 3:36 PM, Chris Snyder wrote:
Hello fellow GB
Hello fellow GB users,
I am wondering where I can get more sampled instruments for GB, and also what
kinds it will accept. I already got Logic Pro simply because it expands the GB
instrument selection.
Friendly,
Chris
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Also, I'm wondering if anyone's figured out how to sample their own instruments
and make them into software instruments?
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On Dec 12, 2011, at 1:36 PM, Chris Snyder wrote:
Hello fellow GB users,
I am wondering