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andrewpsyfi
Guest
Oh my god!
I have a great tune put together in Logic 4.0 on win 98 with .wav files. I have the chance to burn it and play it out on a really big sound system this Saturday night, in London, but I can't figure out how to record the lot as a wav file. A friend suggested the process is called 'Mixing Down', which I couldn't find in the index of the manual. I found a manual entry on Audio Recording which is cryptic (as is most of the manual) to a newbie to Logic like me. I've picked a new audio track, and set the record button on it in the arrange window. Then I've hit 'record' on the transport, or hit *, which starts recording from the start, and my tune starts playing, leaving a new track. when I go back and listen to the new track it's blank.. AARRGHHH!!
this is where I'm up to!! Thursday 10:15pm
I play saturday night 10-12. Please help if you have any ideas.
Cheers
Andrew Humphries
www.andrewsden.net
I have a great tune put together in Logic 4.0 on win 98 with .wav files. I have the chance to burn it and play it out on a really big sound system this Saturday night, in London, but I can't figure out how to record the lot as a wav file. A friend suggested the process is called 'Mixing Down', which I couldn't find in the index of the manual. I found a manual entry on Audio Recording which is cryptic (as is most of the manual) to a newbie to Logic like me. I've picked a new audio track, and set the record button on it in the arrange window. Then I've hit 'record' on the transport, or hit *, which starts recording from the start, and my tune starts playing, leaving a new track. when I go back and listen to the new track it's blank.. AARRGHHH!!
this is where I'm up to!! Thursday 10:15pm
I play saturday night 10-12. Please help if you have any ideas.
Cheers
Andrew Humphries
www.andrewsden.net