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oscillate
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Hi, newbie question so sorry if this is a bit dumb...
What I need to know is whether multi-track files (i.e. a project containing seperate bass, drum, vocal tracks etc.) created in Logic Pro 9 can be used on a Windows PC to record additional tracks? I plan on plugging guitar directly into a line 6 ux1 and from there recording additional tracks with a view to exporting the files back to Logic Pro.
Is this possible? I'm assuming the project in Logic pro can be exported as an AIFF file and opened in a program which supports this file type and then saved also as an AIFF file and re-opened in Logic.
If this is correct, can you also recommend a good cheap/free program in Windows I could use?
I only have a PC so the alternative is to buy a macbook and Logic pro which is obviously quite expensive! Hope this makes sense and someone can help! Thanks
What I need to know is whether multi-track files (i.e. a project containing seperate bass, drum, vocal tracks etc.) created in Logic Pro 9 can be used on a Windows PC to record additional tracks? I plan on plugging guitar directly into a line 6 ux1 and from there recording additional tracks with a view to exporting the files back to Logic Pro.
Is this possible? I'm assuming the project in Logic pro can be exported as an AIFF file and opened in a program which supports this file type and then saved also as an AIFF file and re-opened in Logic.
If this is correct, can you also recommend a good cheap/free program in Windows I could use?
I only have a PC so the alternative is to buy a macbook and Logic pro which is obviously quite expensive! Hope this makes sense and someone can help! Thanks