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Using Internal Sequencers in Plugins with Logic Pro?
Hello! I've started using Logic Pro a bit more, and it really is great. So many options, very professional depth, etc.
However, I still want to use internal sequencers for some apps, for instance Ruismaker Noir. However, I can't figure out how to make it make sound when the internal sequencer is running. I'd like to just run the sequencer and record the audio, not the MIDI.
Same with using MIDI sequencers, I can record the MIDI when I use it as a MIDI FX plugin, which is fine, but I can't figure out how to record the audio except by recording the MIDI to the track and then bouncing to audio.
Any insight here? I'd really like to just grab the audio and cut it up instead of recording the MIDI itself.
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Add a pre-fader aux-send to the track hosting Ruismaker Noir (or any other AUv3) and use that aux-bus as the input for an audio-track to record the audio.
OK I figured out how to hear the audio by sending it to a pre-fader aux send, and I can see the channel in the mixer, but I can't figure out how to record that audio, I can't set the input of an audio track to that bus. Thanks for the help @Samu
Hold the phone! I figured it out! I had to go into the mixer and set the input of the audio track to the bus, I couldn't just select it when creating the audio track. That seems a bit silly to me, but I did get it working at least.