How To Use Logic
How To Use Logic
How To Use Logic
Computer Monitor
Monitors (Speakers)
Monitors (Speakers)
Mac Mini
MIDI Keyboard
To create this desk setup, you must first plug your Mac Mini or
other computer in to power and then plug in your MIDI Keyboard and
Audio Interface. In this case, the MIDI/USB Keyboard and Audio
Interface are combined allowing just the one unit to be used.
Logic is a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) created by Apple that
allows the creation and editing of audio and MIDI files.
In every device that outputs sound in one form or another has a
built in Sound Card. An Audio Interface is just an external sound
card that can be connected by a USB, Lightning or FireWire
connection. This allows for sound to be input and output using
different connections that the one the computer provides. For
example, in the above situation, the speakers are plugged in using
1/4 inch jack connections which the Mac Mini does not have.
Instead the sound is sent to the Keyboard/Audio Interface which
the speakers are then plugged in to.
MIDI stands for Music Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI is just
computer messages sent from the device to the computer itself.
These tell the computer how to recreate the note that the user
intended by monitoring velocity and pitch of the note pressed.
Once MIDI has been inputted into the computer you can double click
on the file to open Piano Roll. This effectively shows you what
notes you pressed, when, for how long and how hard you pressed
them. In piano roll you can also adjust each on of these features
that you can view. It also allows you to make the notes more
accurate by selecting them all and Quantising. This makes sure all
of the notes fit with the music recorded on the other tracks.
The Yellow lines represent the volume for that track and it can be
seen to reduce and fade down at some points.
Once you have added these. The software will open up a blank
project with the one Software Instrument track that you instructed
it to.
As a default in Logic Pro X, it will set the software instrument
as an Electric Piano. It will also open the Inspector that was
described earlier and the Library of patches that will allow you
to choose what instrument you want.
You then need to select the entirety of the work that you have
completed using the Selectors on the timeline. You can click and
drag along the bar to expand the selectors. Then to export your
This gives you options as to what type of file format you would
like the audio to be outputted as and where it starts and ends.
This should already be correct and so you simply need to click
OK and wait for the file to export. This will then open in
iTunes and you should listen to it all the way through to ensure
that it sounds exactly how you intended. If you have followed
every step that is listed then you should finish with a perfect
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