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shauncerborino
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I'm not completely technically impaired but I do need some help starting off. I currently use Logic 8 Express (hoping to move up to Logic 9 Studio once money starts coming in again. I have a Rode condenser and an M-Audio Fast Track. I have a TRS and XLR cable. The music I've been making is a mixture of real instruments and synths.
I've been using my keyboard and digital piano with midi for the software sounds but I don't know how to record the keyboard and piano sounds on to Logic. I read online and from help at Sam Ash to buy a TRS for that, which I did, but I don't know where to go from there. Also, I currently have some guitar in a few of the songs I've written and I've used the software sound for that. I don't want to keep that because real guitars of obviously better. Could an electric and/or acoustic-electric guitar be able to record through the interface with the TRS the same way the keyboard and piano will?
Another issue I don't know how to work out is the level of the microphone. After messing around with the program I was able to get the channel from the mic to record to Logic but the sound isn't clear and the levels are too low. The mic is not a problem itself but I have no clue how to adjust this.
I appreciate any answers. I have everything in front of me and now I'm trying to put it to good use to get some clear music made. Thanks!
I've been using my keyboard and digital piano with midi for the software sounds but I don't know how to record the keyboard and piano sounds on to Logic. I read online and from help at Sam Ash to buy a TRS for that, which I did, but I don't know where to go from there. Also, I currently have some guitar in a few of the songs I've written and I've used the software sound for that. I don't want to keep that because real guitars of obviously better. Could an electric and/or acoustic-electric guitar be able to record through the interface with the TRS the same way the keyboard and piano will?
Another issue I don't know how to work out is the level of the microphone. After messing around with the program I was able to get the channel from the mic to record to Logic but the sound isn't clear and the levels are too low. The mic is not a problem itself but I have no clue how to adjust this.
I appreciate any answers. I have everything in front of me and now I'm trying to put it to good use to get some clear music made. Thanks!