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Bus Sends
For each track object, there are two Bus Sends, which send
signal to the bus effcts Reverb (Averb) and Chorus. The effect
objects function as auxiliary returns.
Arming Tracks
The REC button arms a track for recording. As soon as the track
is armed, the button begins blinking red. During the actual
recording, the button remains lit.
The REC button is only found on track objects, not on the two
bus objects or the output (Out 1-2).
Stereo Objects
Any of the 16 available track objects can be configured as mono,
or stereo. All tracks can play simultaneously. It is possible to
configure 16 mono tracks, 16 stereo tracks, or any combination;
but no more than 16 audio objects are available.
Both channels of a stereo recording are always dealt with
together. If a Sample editor is opened for a stereo recording,
then both sides will be displayed and processed at the same
time.
Configuring a Stereo Object
To do this, click on the mono symbol to the left of the REC
button.
Summary of Contents for Logic fun
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Page 26: ...22 Chapter 1 Features Emagic Logic fun ...
Page 38: ...34 Chapter 2 Sound Cards and MIDI Emagic Logic fun ...
Page 48: ...44 Chapter 3 Getting Started Emagic Logic fun ...
Page 72: ...68 Chapter 4 MIDI Tutorial Emagic Logic fun ...
Page 96: ...92 Chapter 5 Using Logic fun Emagic Logic fun ...
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Page 140: ...136 Chapter 8 Audio Basics Emagic Logic fun ...
Page 162: ...158 Chapter 10 Mixer and Effects Emagic Logic fun ...
Page 174: ...170 Chapter 11 The Event List Emagic Logic fun ...
Page 206: ...202 Chapter 13 The Score Editor Emagic Logic fun ...
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