Superior Drummer's bounce feature
May 15th, 2013, 05:54
I'm totally new to Logic 9, as well as Superior Drums. I've read where you can use SD's bounce feature (more fexiblility) to route all mics to Logic audio channels in real time. I'm trying to figure out how to do this... and I'm totally lost. I've got an Imac 3.7 - 16G ram, and this should definitely be enough to do what I've been told, but {DOING IT} and understanding the how's and why's is a big curve for someone just starting out. I've got an MPD32 for my pads, as well as sounds coming from Logic (a big thing for me) and what my goal is, is to tap my own grooves (pop and acoustic rock, nothing heavy). I just wish to be able to record one piece of the kit at a time, and to have control over each piece in real time. Could you, or is there any novice step by step instructions that will help me realize this goal? (I've watched the Toby Pitman, but it's a bit vague, or over my head). I've looked over some other online tutorials and advice, but there explaination usually seems to be aimed at much more experienced SD/Logic users. It's a "step by step" that I'm looking for.
Thanks
Jimmy