
I can’t believe it: Logic users have been waiting ten years for this.Īlot longer than 10 years. MPCWeapon1 wrote:Yep, now Logic has a sampler that can actually record audio, and they implemented the Redmatic algorithms. Record all my tracks in Logic when its finished. Use the MPC for the MPC stuff, play with Alchemy and Absynth in Logic along side it. Just sync the MPC over Network MIDI with Logic. For mixing i personally also prefer a daw with the audiotracks. I could recommend to do the recording part of the guitar in logic for instance. Just make your music on the mpc, and then record the audio tracks into logic (or use the explode to audio function in the mpc live and you can import all the seperate wav's in logic on seperate tracks), and continue from there.

You can still use the mpc and logic together.
#ABSYNTH LOGIC PRO X SOFTWARE#
Is it possible to load my standalone projects? If so, what have I done wrong in my set up in Logic, or what do I need to do to make this possible?īees80 wrote:I don't use logic or the mpc software myself so i can't say anything on how that works.īUT, you don't have to use the mpc software. The only projects it will let me select are ones I’ve previously made in Controller mode. Is this possible? What would you recommend For my signal chain/ workflow/ I/O set up?Īnother question: I’ve got the MPC plug-in open in Logic and I’m trying to load projects I’ve made in standalone mode but it won’t let me do it. Ideally I’d like to start my beats in standalone, then once I’m organized, throw everything into logic where I can lay down guitar/bass/synth/vox on top via the Scarlett.Īdditionally, I’d like to be able to record jam sessions between myself on the mpc and a buddy on guitar at the same time, (all tracks separated)

Mpc Live, Scarlett 6i6, Bass Station 2, Orange 35rt amp (w/pedals), various mics So I’m trying to wrap my head around the Logic Pro plug-in and all the possibilities that come with it.
