flyingace
Active member
Please forgive me, I have searched the forum looking for this answer, probably not asking it right but here goes:
I have a M-Audio Fast Track C600 with built in DSP. iMac i3 with 12gb ram, 10.7.2. Just started using Logic Pro 9.
I am recording an acoustic guitar via Blue Spark mic plugged into the C600. I have the headphone mix via C600 supplying me with reverb for recording with 0 latency. But I wanted to also hear the Metronome/Click track in Logic. The logic Help said to just turn down the fader on that track (the listening level not tracking level). So I did and was able to get a good first take.
I then wanted to record a backing acoustic guitar track. I want to be able to hear the click plus the previously recorded track as recorded but still use the C600 DSP and get a little latency as possible.
How do I do that? Create a headphone mix? Can anyone point me in the right direction to learn what I should be setting up to make that happen?
Thank you and sorry if this doesn't make sense or it's something many NOOBs like me have asked before. The last time I was in the recording business it was all analog. I see many come to this forum with that same affliction!
Bless you all for helping. I hope to be able to return the favor as much as I can!
I have a M-Audio Fast Track C600 with built in DSP. iMac i3 with 12gb ram, 10.7.2. Just started using Logic Pro 9.
I am recording an acoustic guitar via Blue Spark mic plugged into the C600. I have the headphone mix via C600 supplying me with reverb for recording with 0 latency. But I wanted to also hear the Metronome/Click track in Logic. The logic Help said to just turn down the fader on that track (the listening level not tracking level). So I did and was able to get a good first take.
I then wanted to record a backing acoustic guitar track. I want to be able to hear the click plus the previously recorded track as recorded but still use the C600 DSP and get a little latency as possible.
How do I do that? Create a headphone mix? Can anyone point me in the right direction to learn what I should be setting up to make that happen?
Thank you and sorry if this doesn't make sense or it's something many NOOBs like me have asked before. The last time I was in the recording business it was all analog. I see many come to this forum with that same affliction!
Bless you all for helping. I hope to be able to return the favor as much as I can!