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Friday, March 27, 2009

Tip: Record from Logic to Ableton Live.

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Hello,

If you have ever tried to record something from Logic into Ableton Live and found that you were not able to (audio routing) here's a nifty solution.

First of all who would want to record anything from Logic to Ableton Live?
Me.

I perform live from time to time and I love to use Ultrabeat as my ultimate "beat construction kit".
- Yes, I could just use MainStage, but no, it does not have ReWire support and it's not really a sequencer.
- Yes, I could just export my sounds from Logic and then import them into Ableton Live, but no, that's a little time consuming.

I want the audio output of Logic to go into the audio input of Ableton Live so I can record clips of whatever Logic is playing.

Here's how:

1. Download and install Cycling '74's utlility "Soundflower". What is it?
In Cycling '74's own words:

Soundflower is a Mac OS X (10.2 and later) system extension that allows applications to pass audio to other applications.
Meaning: whatever application has Soundflower as its audio output will be picked up by whatever application has Soundflower as its audio audio input.

2. Open Ableton Live FIRST and Logic SECOND. If you do it the other way around Ableton Live will be a slave to Logic via ReWire and we do not want that.

3. Open Live's preferences and in the audio tab chose "Soundflower" as your audio input.



4. In Logic Preferences/Devices/Core Audio chose "Soundflower" as your audio output.


Note: Be sure to keep your usual audio output device on Ableton Live so you can hear what you are recording!

That's it! in any audio track that you create in Ableton Live you will be able to record whatever Logic plays.

Happy recording.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire scored with Logic Studio

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In the latest feature of "Logic Studio in Action" Joe Cellini interviews Indian film composer R. A. Rahman and he talks about his award wining work in "Slumdog Millionaire" (Best Original Music Score and Best Orignal Song Oscar Winner 2009).



Here are some snippets from the interview:

"...I’ve been working with Logic for almost 12 years. I use it as my writing tool because I can have it on a desktop or on a laptop. I can carry it all over."

"...most of the processing was done with Logic plug-ins actually: Ring Shifter; Multipressor; Space Designer. I also really like EXS24, EVP88, and Sculpture, and I use them a lot."

"Logic becomes a part of your life. I have three or four programming rooms, and I exchange files across the Internet with London; it has become a whole philosophy of using the Logic tools."

To read the interview go here: http://www.apple.com/logicstudio/action/arrahman/