mixers?! help....please...

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i have logic audio and wondered how to connect a mixing desk up to my computer to enable me to record into the software? What where how? and most importantly how much? would i need a special sound card or other item to let my record several tracks at the same time? please help

thanks!!
 
What sound card are you currently using ?
The mixer should have stereo outs that will tie to any card.
But if you want to record the tracks simultaneously and have the tracks seperate within the software you will need a card with multiple inputs. Otherwise, all the tracks will be recorded together on one track within Logic.
 
Why would someone "buy" Logic (which costs ~$400) and not have any idea of how to get tracks into the PC. Wouldn't the demo version of N-Track be a better purchase?
 
gordone said:
Why would someone "buy" Logic (which costs ~$400) and not have any idea of how to get tracks into the PC. Wouldn't the demo version of N-Track be a better purchase?
You gotta start somewhere...and obviously he know's Logic is one of the best programs out there.;)
 
I'm glad someone saw my point!

Hmmmm, I'd like to start playing guitar, think I'll break into Sam Ash and steal that D45 they have - Now how do I tune the thing?

c7sus said:
Maybe it was all that was available on Kazaa.......................
 
I'd just like to say i was given a copy of Logic for free and why are some people so sarcastic when someone who obviously isnt as clever as they are asks for a little help?!

thanks to everyone who did help though, cheers!!
 
pasta - I think everyone is well intentioned, and some of the banter doesn't always come across as intended. Speaking as a newbie myself, though, I do sense the frustration of those with experience who see the same old basic questions posted time and time again, when a search of this magnificent board would provide the answers. It's unfair to expect people to put themselves out when a little effort on the part of the questioner would provide answers in abundance.

Best of luck to you, and read the Logic manual - it's very good. It also contains the answers to your questions.

Cheers

Garry
 
Garry Sharp said:
Hope you're using a Mac. e-magic don't support PC any more. Something to do with Apple buying them. Get an Audiowerk 8. Used.
No support for 6.0 and up. They do however still sell the PC version up to 5.5
 
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