![]() ![]() ![]() While built-in computer mics are entirely functional, they are substandard in quality. Your computer will by default use its built-in microphone to pick up these sounds. If clicked on, Logic Pro X will create a blank audio track that can be used to record any sound. If you’re looking to record a guitar track, you’re going to want to select audio or Guitar or Bass, but choose carefully as the options are not interchangeable. When creating a new track, a window will open presenting a variety of options, including software instrument, audio, drummer, External MIDI, and Guitar or Bass. ![]() You can see the button’s location below, circled in red. To create a track, click on the plus sign button located near the top-left of the screen. In order to record a guitar or bass part on Logic Pro X, the first thing you are going to do is create a new track. Next, click open the drop-down menus labeled Output Device and Input Device, and click on the name of your interface for both, much like did earlier in the system preferences for your Mac. Click on the drop-down menu titled Logic Pro X, scroll down the Preferences, and from there scroll down to Audio. Once you’ve done that, open up Logic Pro X. Next, select the name of your interface on both the output and input menus, thus deselecting the default settings (Internal Microphone and Internal Speakers). Once you’re in system preferences, click on the sound icon, which is represented by a speaker. Once it’s plugged in, click the Apple icon on the top left of your screen and open system preferences. If you are using an audio interface, start by plugging it into the USB port on your Mac (Logic Pro X is a Mac only software, so if you’re a Windows user then this might not be the software for you). Without one, it is impossible to do such things as go direct-in or to attach an external microphone to your computer, both of which we will be going into greater detail on later. While an audio interface is not necessarily required in order to record audio on your computer, I highly recommend using one. ![]() An audio interface functions as a middle-man between your computer and your instruments and/or microphones. When recording guitar or bass on Logic Pro X, probably the first thing you are going to want to do is to attach an audio interface. In the article, I’ll walk you everything you need to start recording guitar on Logic Pro X today. However, Logic Pro X is much more focussed on the recording and processing of live instruments than many of its contemporaries, making it the perfect recording software for many guitarists. This fact on its own has made it a popular program for home recording since its release in 2013 (following the somewhat less popular Logic Pro 9). Logic Pro X (recently sometimes referred to simply as Logic Pro) is cheaper and easier to use than many other music recording softwares, but is still a very capable program in its own right. ![]()
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