Recording Guitar In Logic Pro X



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Recording with Guitar Wing and Logic Pro X. 0:08 PDF Download Logic Pro for Recording Engineers & Producers (Quick Pro Guides) by Dot Bustelo. How can I use Native Instruments Guitar Rig Plug In with Logic X and record all automation from the RigKontrol as if i were playing in stand alone mode? More Less MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2009), iOS 5.1.1.

Recording Guitar In Logic Pro X

Logic Pro X comes with a ton of great synths and samples for you to play around with. But sometimes you may want to use your own samples that you’ve recorded or downloaded from the internet. And Logic’s 10.5 update has made sampling easier than ever! By default, audio tracks will be set to record off input 1. The following screenshots show how to change to input 2 in a number of DAWs: Ableton: Pro Tools & Pro Tools First: Logic Pro X: Cubase: Garageband: PreSonus StudioOne: Audacity: Reaper: Reason: Mixcraft: For further information on recording guitar please see our Focusrite Academy series. The ultimate way to record. Seamless punch recording. Automatic take management. Support for pristine 24-bit/192kHz audio. Logic Pro makes it all easy to do — and undo. You can create projects with up to 1000 stereo or surround audio tracks and up to 1000 software instrument tracks, and run hundreds of plug-ins.

Recording Guitar In Logic Pro X

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Hi there!
Just joined this forum (see the intro topic) and am trying to start with home recording guitar / bass and drum programming.
Online there's so much to find that its difficult to exactly find what I need.
The situation:
I have a Macbook Air that I want to use as my DAW running Logic pro x with an iRig2 interface.
Now I'm wondering if this is the right way to go.
Using the iRig with AmpliTube on my iPhone works, but then I can't change amps and cabs anymore after recording.
Should I use AmpliTube Custom Shop as a VST instead? It looks like it's working very good, but I'd like to have an Orange amp and it's d*mn expensive, so I would like to know if it's worth the money are that there are other, perhaps cheaper, ways to go.
All advice will be highly appreciated