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Setting up analog gear with Logic Pro X

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Setting up analog gear with Logic Pro X

- [Instructor] In addition to working with Logics, synthesizer plugins, and effects plugins for sound design and composition, it can be great to experiment with analog synths and devices and other external sound sources. I highly encourage you to do that. Logic has a number of ways that it can work with analog synthesizers to send both MIDI note information and also MIDI clock. So if you have an analog synths that has a sequencer you can sync that sequencer to Logic but you can also send MIDI note data out of Logic to your analog device, so that you can record the audio back in. In this video, I'm going to show you how to do that. And then in the next video, I'll show you how to sync with MIDI clock. So the device I'm working with today is the TT-303 Bass Bot. It's a clone of Roland's TB303 and it's awesome for making acid techno. It's one of my favorite analog synths. So I've gone ahead and created an Ultrabeat…

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