Using ONE with Apple’s Logic Pro
Posted on: September 17, 2009
How to setup ONE with Apple’s Logic Pro for recording and listening using the Apogee Control Panel and Audio Preferences. Learn how to record an instrument using ONE’s instrument input and record a source using the internal microphone or an external microphone.
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Video Transcript
System requirements:
To follow this tutorial, you need to have
- Mac OS 10.5.7 or greater and Logic 9
Open Logic and create a new session.
Click on “Preferences>Audio”
Choose “ONE” for your Output and Input device
For now set the buffer to 64. For best latency performance you can set it to 32.
However, You may need to adjust the buffer higher depending on the size of the project you are working on.
Make sure that “Software Monitoring” is selected
Click on “Apply Changes” and close the preferences window.
Open the “Apogee ONE control panel” by clicking on Options>Audio>”Open Apogee Control Panel”
Here you can select from the different ONE input choices
“Internal Mic” allows you to record with ONE’s internal Microphone .
Simply place ONE in front of the source you want to record.
“External Mic” is for connecting your favorite Dynamic or Ribbon Mic to ONE’s XLR breakout cable.
“External 48v Mic” is for connecting a Condenser mic to ONE’s XLR breakout cable.
“Instrument” is for connecting a guitar or bass to the 1/4” instrument input.
With output you can choose between:
“Stereo” for outputting to Headphones or Speakers
or “Amp” if you want to run the output of ONE to a Guitar amp.
This is great if you want to use Logic’s guitar effects through your guitar amp in a live setting.
After connecting the output of ONE to Headphones or Speakers
Click on Logic’s “Record Enable button” you will now hear the input source you have plugged in.
You are now ready to record.
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