Bounce MIDI to Audio in Logic Pro X (Tutorial)
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Hello Logic users, Mike here! =)
i could watch other tutorials on same topic but his Voice got it all ! U got that Teaching voice! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with other beginner musicans
I couldn’t figure out how to do this for so long. Thank you!!
Mike I love how you say bounce
Your videos are a life saver. Literally every time I have a question and search KZread your videos are my answer. Thank you.
Thanks, man.
I use midi in audacity . And from audacity then I use pro logic and pro logic x to GarageBand . Using midi or software already installed instruments and sounds
Nice easy to follow video tutorial
Another excellent video! Not much nonsense talking, just straight to the point! Thank you very much...
Love it but this works when the sounds that midmi notes trigger live in Logic. I have an electronic kit connected to Logic. When I play the kit, I hear the sounds from the kit's brain and Logic records the midi notes to one track. When I play the recording back in Logic, I hear the drums because those midi notes trigger the sounds back on the kit's brain. However, when I bounce the midi region in Logic, an audio track is produced as above but it is empty. No audio.
So good, thank you!
Thx!!!
Thank you so much, Michael. This is just what I needed.
There’s no option for “Bounce” when I right-click.
Thanks a lot for the many, many "secret Tipps & Tricks" - it's so helpful! Great work!!!!!
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Prompt and correct. Excellent as always!
What if you're using hardware synth?