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Configuring Logic preferences

Configuring Logic preferences - Logic Pro Tutorial

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Configuring Logic preferences

- [Instructor] Now let's take a look at working with Logic's audio preferences. We'll want to do this especially if we have an audio interface that we're working with. I'm going to click on the Audio button here, it's to the left of the General button, to pull up our audio preferences. An audio interface is hardware used to connect instruments, microphones, monitor speakers, or headphones, to your computer. It's also primarily an analog to digital converter, which in short means that I can take an analog signal, like the line out from a hardware synth, and convert to digital information used by the computer. In turn, it can take digital information and convert to analog so I can play it through speakers or headphones. Here we can see that our input device is a Fireface UCX, so that's our audio interface. In other words, the hardware that I can connect my analog synthesizer with a standard quarter inch cable, and our…

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