Re: The Logic Q&A Thread
Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 1:18 pm
I know theres an option to save ultrabeat and exs24 files with the song. i its an option when you save it.
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Why should they read the manual and look on YouTube if they're asking here? That's what this thread is for...vertx wrote:Read the manual for the first question, for the second look up some youtube videos but if your choosing the multi-out exs you can load as many samples as there are outs and set each sample to a specific key for editing in the piano roll.inDistinkt wrote:When I load a sample into EXS does it make another copy of the sample, since I have to save it as a new instrument? Just wondering cuz Im kinda low on space on the HD.
Plus, gonna have to come up with a better way of organizing my EXS instruments. Do you guys usually load more than one sample in each set?
Easy tigerwirez wrote:Why should they read the manual and look on YouTube if they're asking here? That's what this thread is for...vertx wrote:Read the manual for the first question, for the second look up some youtube videos but if your choosing the multi-out exs you can load as many samples as there are outs and set each sample to a specific key for editing in the piano roll.inDistinkt wrote:When I load a sample into EXS does it make another copy of the sample, since I have to save it as a new instrument? Just wondering cuz Im kinda low on space on the HD.
Plus, gonna have to come up with a better way of organizing my EXS instruments. Do you guys usually load more than one sample in each set?
Do you mean within Logic for the plugin? I've been looking in the drop down thing where you choose from all the non-Logic plugins.wizeguy wrote:where have you been looking?
It isn't plus it should be because its not a virtual instrument. It's just a filter plugin.wizeguy wrote:yea like there's the bit where you choose your instruments like massive or whatever and then there's the bit where you choose dynamics or reverb and shit, could be at the bottom of there.
I probably spent a good 2 hours on the site trying to figure it out. I forgot how many times I rescanned my plugins... too manywizeguy wrote:top of the page http://tone2.com/html/known_problems_and_solutions.html
might help
Hopefully. Google isn't doing much either. It seem like it's happened with other plugins but all their solutions just don't work for me.wizeguy wrote:haha, yea i been looking myself and their site dont seem to be very helpful...
hopefully someone will know and help ya
I'm out of town for a bit, so I haven't tested this but plan to.Start Logic. Open the Logic AU Manager from the Logic menu:
Logic Pro-> Preferences -> Audio Units Manager
Does the plugin show up in the list of plugins? If it does, click "Reset and Rescan Selection".
If it does not now show up, this is a workaround for a bug in Snow Leopard:
1. Quit Logic
2. Move the plugin component file to the desktop
3. Move the file from the desktop back to the AU folder:
/Library/Audio/Plug-ins/Components/
4. Restart Logic
The plugin should now show up in the list of AU Instruments when clicking the I/O slot for an instrument track.
Well seeing as Logic is a full DAW it's well worth the money, but if you're buying it just for the instruments I'd say you're confused, it would probably work out cheaper to buy a few sample libraries; and a lot of these have higher quality and more realistic sounds and playing styles than the ones in Logic. I'd recommend you saving up for Kontakt tbh, but it's a lot more than you can get Logic for, but worth it all the same & it means you don't have to learn a whole new DAW.Sine69 wrote:I have a question for you Logic users![]()
I've been thinking about getting Logic for awhile (for the instruments mainly) The only thing that's been keeping me from getting it is the price. But my sister can get it from her university's bookstore for $150 so I'm seriously considering it. Just a few things first though:
1. Are Logic's instruments and effects worth that price? (I don't have the suite version of Live so I didn't get any of it's instruments)
2. And have any of you switched from Live to Logic? How long did it take you to get your head around Logic's interface?
3. Are there any disadvantages of the academic version besides not getting a discounted upgrade to the next numbered version?
Thanks
1. yes. sculpture is a killer plugin (string modeling synth for organic sounds), so is ultrabeat, all of them for that matter. the es2 is pretty crazy too, you can pretty much modulate anything with anything. ultrabeat has great samples and you can even synthesize your own drums. one of the fastest sc compressers out there, impulse reverb that can load any sample, a vocoder that can be used on any track,awesome sampler and sample editor, the amp modelers are great too. very high quality daw in my opinion, although there's a lot of things you can do it ableton that you can't do it logic. takes up a lot of space though, kind of. not sure how much compared to ableton.Sine69 wrote:I have a question for you Logic users![]()
I've been thinking about getting Logic for awhile (for the instruments mainly) The only thing that's been keeping me from getting it is the price. But my sister can get it from her university's bookstore for $150 so I'm seriously considering it. Just a few things first though:
1. Are Logic's instruments and effects worth that price? (I don't have the suite version of Live so I didn't get any of it's instruments)
2. And have any of you switched from Live to Logic? How long did it take you to get your head around Logic's interface?
3. Are there any disadvantages of the academic version besides not getting a discounted upgrade to the next numbered version?
Thanks