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Logic Pro 7.2
1.
From the menu, choose “Windows” - “Environment” to
open the Environment window.
2.
In the layer list at the left of the Environment window,
choose the “MIDI Instr.” layer.
3.
Choose the following menu item.
If using Performance mode:
From the Environment window’s sub-menu, choose “New”
- “Multi Instrument.”
If using Patch mode:
From the Environment window’s sub-menu, choose “New”
- “Instrument.”
4.
Change the instrument name.
If using Performance mode:
In the left side of the Environment window, click “(Multi
instr.)” in “
(Multi instr.),” and rename it to “SonicCell.”
If using Patch mode:
In the left side of the Environment window, click
“(Instrument)” in “
(Instrument),” and rename it to
“SonicCell.”
5.
Close the Environment window.
If using Performance mode:
In “SonicCell” at the right side of the Environment
window, click [n (number of the part to record)] to close
the Environment window.
If using Patch mode:
Close the Environment window.
6.
From the Arrange window’s sub-menu, choose “Track” -
“Create.”
An identical track “Inst 1” will be added below the track
“Inst 1.”
7.
Click and hold near the added track “Inst 1” icon.
8.
Specify the channel of the MIDI track.
If using Performance mode:
From the menu that appears, choose “MIDI Instr.” -
“SonicCell” - “n (number of the part to record).”
The track “SonicCell n (number of the part to record)” has
a “MIDI instrument” object assigned to it.
If using Patch mode:
From the menu that appears, chose “MIDI Instr.” -
“SonicCell.”
The track “SonicCell” has a “MIDI instrument” object
assigned to it.
9.
Select the port.
If using Performance mode:
In the track “SonicCell n (number of the part to record)” at
the left side of the Arrange window, set the “Port”
parameter to SonicCell.
If using Patch mode:
In the track “SonicCell” at the left side of the Arrange
window, set the “Port” parameter to SonicCell.
If the parameter “port” is not shown, click the [ ] located at
the left of the track “SonicCell n” (or “SonicCell”) in the left
side of the Arrange window.
If using Performance mode:
1.
In the upper part of SonicCell Editor’s main window, click
“PART” [n (number of the part to record)].
2.
In the upper part of SonicCell Editor’s main window, click
“PATCH NAME” [
].
3.
Choose the desired patch from the menu that appears.
If using Patch mode:
1.
In the upper part of SonicCell Editor’s main window, click
“PATCH NAME” [
].
2.
Choose the desired patch from the menu that appears.
You can edit the patch parameters as desired.
The following illustration shows the relationship between the
SonicCell module, your MIDI keyboard, SonicCell Editor, and
Logic Pro 7.2.
fig.Routing-Logic72.eps
You can edit the values by clicking (and dragging) the buttons,
sliders, and knobs.
Adding a MIDI track
Selecting a patch
Editing patch parameters
Editor
SonicCell
Output
SonicCell
Input
Controllers
USB-MIDI Thru=ON
Keyboard
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
SonicCell
USB
OUT
USB
IN
Track 1
In: SonicCell
Out:SonicCell
Thru
Sound
Generator
Logic Pro 7.2
SonicCell_e.book 164 ページ 2007年8月9日 木曜日 午後9時17分

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