Logic Pro (10.6) Tutorial: Setting Up a Microphone

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • In this video, you will be able to learn how to set up a microphone to be able to record vocals using Logic Pro.
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  • @Lila1007
    @Lila1007 2 месяца назад +1

    thanks for your video. I just got the demo version of logic pro 10.3 on a new macbook pro m3 after installing apogee control driver. however my apogee 2 connected mics are not working (the speakers are). i have all the inputs setup properly (1 and 2, for each respective mic) but for some reason the mics dont turn on and i cant recaord anything. apogee suggested i put "48V" on in apogee control 2, which I have done. but it still doesnt work. do you have any advise please?

    • @RoaringRecords
      @RoaringRecords  2 месяца назад

      @@Lila1007 so, I’m guessing that you’ve gone into your settings in logic and are sure your input is marked as the apogee interface. So, it sounds to me like there is a secondary control software in play that functions as a “mixer” ahead of Logic in the signal flow. I know this is true with Audient and Apollo. I had the audient before and it took a bit to get the software set right to send the signal through to Logic. I don’t know the apogee software so I’m afraid I can’t offer you much more help than that. I now run the volt by UA and it’s phenomenal!

  • @adifferentkindofdrummer3252
    @adifferentkindofdrummer3252 2 года назад

    Killer video, nice job.