Music Tech Focus

USING HARDWARE SYNTHESISERS IN LOGIC PRO X

For a generation that’s grown up using instrument plug-ins for the majority of their production work, the prospect of integrating a hardware instrument can be slightly daunting. In truth, many of us have got used to the ease and convenience of plug-ins, but those that are rediscovering hardware synths have noted both the sonic improvements as well the creative benefits that a greater use of hardware offers. The key point is your Logic workflow requires a different approach to that of virtual instruments, negating certain limitations placed by hardware,

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