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Off and running with the first tip, and this one is about the various ways of using your Toolbox in Logic.
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Logic can record on multiple tracks simultaneously, irrespective of the type of track (audio, MIDI, or audio instrument).
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Here's a nice little key command for you.
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We all know about having audio tracks, audio instrument tracks or MIDI tracks in the arrange - after all, it's how we create our music!
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Sometimes it's easy to get confused about multitimbral virtual instruments versus multi-output instruments, and an instrument can be one or other, or both.
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If you want to assign a key command to a menu function, there's a quicker way than opening up the key commands window and searching for the command you want to assign.
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A common question is how to get more audio tracks, so I'm going to walkthrough how this works in Logic.
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If you want a comfortable way to edit automation data in the arrange page as regular regions, so you can edit/cut/copy between tracks and so on, the Track Automation Folder is really useful - but accessing it is like going on a treasure hunt - there is no key or menu command to open it in L7 - but if you follow today's tip, the hidden treasure shal ...
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Something that often comes up with new Logic users is how to best use multitimbral software synths in Logic. Often they can get one MIDI channel working, but then struggle to access parts on other channels.
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If you haven't explicitly set a Pan Law in Logic, then I *strongly* urge you to try this one out.
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