

Software instrument track set to MIDI Channel 1, input set to stereo external instrument with MIDI destination, MIDI Channel 1, input 1-2 Sound module left output to Input 1 of interface and right output to Input 2 MIDI Out of interface to MIDI In of sound module In MIDI Studio in Audio MIDI Setup, I have added my sound module and connected it both ways with my interface I can actually make this more pronounced by turning the input volume up on the external instruments but it seems like this should be something I can do in Logic? Moving the channel fader from +6 down to -infinity seems to have a tiny effect but not enough for it be effective in mixing instruments together. Moving pan seems to kind of work but even something panned hard left still produces sound in the right speaker/ headphone ear.

Mute and solo don't work- the only way I can kind of mute/ solo is by turning the track on/ off, which is fine for what I'm trying to do but it still seems like there should be a way. Now, when you record audio it will be writing to one drive while your system drive is free to run Ableton or Logic.OK, I've tried this and although I can now mute/ solo tracks, pan and faders independently, they don't work as I would like. Whenever you create a new session, save it to your external drive instead. Designate a specific external hard drive as your “Audio Drive”. Separate your internal system drive from the drive that you use for saving audio files. Using your system drive alone may bring you performance problems that you can completely avoid by using an external hard drive. As you begin laying down tracks upon tracks, your system drive is not only operating the software and plug-ins, it is also trying to read and write audio on the same drive. When you record, for instance, an Ableton or Logic session, the audio is being saved onto your main system hard drive. Here’s the idea: your main computer drive is where your operating system, programs/applications, and plugins are installed. 6GB of available storage space for minimum installation or 72GB of storage space for full Sound Library installationĪn external hard drive to store libraries & projects:.Operating System: macOS 10.14.6 or later, not Windows compatible.
