HI Paul,
thanx for your answere!
i tried it in this way as it is discribed in the manual.but in my system the channels doesn´t appear in the auxchannels????
thanx
Olli
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Hi Olli,
just wanted to check if you´re working with Logic 9 already.
In Logic 8, each Aux Channel you add (with the "+" in the channel strip) is corresponding to a "HW Out".
So Aux 1 gets the signal from "HW OUT 3+4, Aux 2 from "HW OUT 5+6" and so forth.
Hope that helps!
Best,
Paul
Hi Paul,
@grenular said:
HI Paul,
a last question...is there a way to keep a ensemble instance (using over ensemble services and not as stand alone) open - with all the instruments in the ram of mac. Or will this feature be added in the new pro version?
thanx & all the best
olli
I don't think Logic can do that. VE Pro can though. [;)]
DG