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Rewire Propellerheads Reason 4.0 to Logic Pro 8

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Rewiring Reason is a nice feature – you can use all the Reason synths, effects and instruments in Logic Pro (it should work even in Express Edition). Basis is the so called Rewire protocoll which has been invented by Propellerhead before a good while.

Basically its pretty forward to wire both application together. You just need to know that one of the apps should be the Master, while the other is the slave. Usually you have Logic Pro as the Master, from which you control everything and Reason only as some kind of big effect box.
To start with it, please open Logic Pro and afterwards Propellerhead Reason – NOT vice versa. The master needs to be opened first.

Then create a new track in Logic. The type is “External MIDI”.

In Reason, step up to highest hardware component, the hardware device. There is a button called “Adv. Midi Device”. Click it.
In Logic you are now able to choose Reason in the Library. Just select your “External MIDI” Track and open the Library. You’ll see a folder called “Reason” and then several instruments, depending of what you created. I have chosen one called “Synth”.

Now the signal should go into Reason and do things, but you need to wire it back into Logic to hear it. This can be done with a new track in Logic, an AUX track. You can create it in the Mixer view in “Options > Create new Aux”. Once done you are able to choose the channel which comes from Reason in Logics “I/O” section. I have chosen R/Cha 9/10. If you choose the stereo sum: this already works, but if you want to separate between different channels you need to patch the reason components. I wanted to use the single outputs, so, back to reason.
In Reason you can choose in Options that you would like to view the Rack from the back.

Choose the instrument you want and patch two cabels from the for example master out in the hardware controller on top. The hardware controller finally decides which channels you can hear in Logic. Because I have choosen 9 and 10, my stereo out from the instrument goes into the hardware device in slot 9 and 10 too.
Once done, this is finished and you have successfully rewired Logic to Reason and vice versa. Now your creativity can begin and learning start :-) Enjoy!

Apple Logic 8

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

After long time I finally decided to buy Apple Logic 8 in favour of GarageBand and Apple Logic 7! It now has arrived!

Apple Logic 8

Apple Logic 8

Spotting it out showed me that everything looks more cool and nothing is missing. It runs smooth on a Mac Mini Intel Core Duo (not 2) with 2 Gig of RAM. Performance is not different to Logic 7.  Synthesizer Content is amazing and I really think that the time of creating a VST or AU plugin is near :-)

We’ll see – now I enjoy that cool piece of software!

Parallels and my lacie 2big triple in NTFS format

Monday, March 9th, 2009

Before a few days I bought Parallels 4.0 for my Mac 10.4 (Tiger) which is running on an Intel Core Duo Mac Mini. Since I have a windows box running for mastering, paying taxes and for internet browsing for my wife I suddenly had to exchange data from one computer to another. You should also know that I own a few external harddisks. My 2Big triple from Lacie is one of those, a perfectly nice Raid controller with 2 disks in a decent box.

For several reasons I had to format this one in NTFS and most of you know that this is a total game over for my Mac. Mac cannot access this format safely. There are other options to access NTFS from a Mac, for example Paragons software, but really, I don’t trust those geek software in that case too much. Hej, this is my data! My music! My life!

Then I came to Parallels Desktop, a Virtual Machine Player (and Creator) which is known as well integrated into the mac enviroment. And yes, it really is! I was never so surprised by any kind of software like I was here. Parallels makes you feel 100% integrated on both sides! With Tiger I cannot use all features, for example this Bootcamp stuff, which allows to play with your VM on a native speed level. However, for me it’s enough to see my windows apps looking like mac apps and that I can drag and drop between Finder and Win Explorer as I want.

Back to NTFS. I plugged in my NTFS drive but couldn’t create any folder on it nor could I copy a file. After some curses I figured out that I have mounted my 2Big Triple as a Network Storage, not as a local harddisk. Of course as a network harddisk I would need write access within mac, so I had to mount this drive directly to Parallels. This is easy under normal cirstumances. You can do this on the right bottom of the Parallels window, or, if running in coherance mode, from the menu bar “devices”. Simply choose one of the devices which you want to plug directly to your Windows.

I did so, but failed. The reason is beeing shown in the Device Manager of Windows. My USB Hub didn’t get any driver. I double clicked that b**** and told it to update the drive. No problem for windows since everything was prepared on the update site. After the install I had a locally plugged Harddisk – and know I can access to my NTFS harddisk from my Mac, ah, Windows, damn Macdows without any problems.

Great stuff, that Parallels. I will track this software for sure.

Upgrading a Mac Mini with RAM

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Lately I posted about the pros of upgrading to GarageBand 4. However, I told you that at least for me there are no reasons for upgrading. In the same post I thought that about upgrading to Logic 8 instead of using Logic Express 7.x. Problem here is that I would have to upgrade to a newer Mac, since my Mac Mini just have 1 Gig of RAM.

As i thought a little more, I remembered of my performance issues with GarageBand, as my compositions grew and used lots more of EXS instruments. Now I am sure that performance issues come from unsufficient memory. 1 Gig of RAM is too less for more than 6 software instruments, esspecially there are EQ tunings on em.

This issues and of course my thoughts about an upgrade to Logic 8 brought me to this post, where the guys explained in detail how to open the Mac Mini and upgrading the RAM.

Well, I did so and succeded :-)

The post above is excellent written. Upgrading is really easy, just do it. Just one thing is to remember: if you have an Intel Core Duo you CANNOT have more RAM than 2 Gigs. You have to use 2x 1 Gig of 667 Mhz SODIMM (= notebook ram!). If you use more RAM, the screen will stay black and won’t even hear the chime.

Just the Intel Core 2 Duo seems to support more than 2 Gig. Officially it is said by Apple that a Mac Mini supports 3 Gigs. In fact I heard about people using more than 3 gigs with success. Just take a look at the performance benchmark.

So, please check out which mac you have. You can do this easily in the System Profiler (click the apple – about this mac icon).

I own now more RAM and yes, my Logic is working much better. I have nearly no performance issues anymore. I really would like to have a trial version of Logic 8, but unfortunatly Apple isn’t offering such a thing. Bad luck. I guess I will stick with Logic 7 a bit longer and enjoy my new RAM.

Paul White – Basic MIDI

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Recently I read a lot of books about mixing/mastering etc.. I started this with reading one book of the wellknown series of Paul White – Basic MIDI. This book is well-written and has a logical structure. It’s meant for beginners in MIDI and I guess, this is true. Basic MIDI was not in-depth enough for me, as I have played with several Audio Sequencers the last 2 years. Sometimes it gave me a good overview about stuff I allready knew which actually helped me lots to categorize several components. The book is quite old, but you can read it even when you are not a keyboarder but an synth.musician who is working with f. e. Logic. If you are an GarageBand User you may get an overview too, but lots of the concepts and ideas introduced in this book cannot be done with GarageBand – I switched to Logic Express a while after reading.

Paul White starts with “What is MIDI”, explains a MIDI Sequencer (which is in fact an old Logic Version :-) ), gives an overview about MIDI synchronization and then about synthesis. However the chapter about “practical MIDI editing” is not very useful anymore. Things haven’t changed in the MIDI world, but the tools you work with have. Some stuff is much easier now.

However, this book is recommend for all who need an overview about what is a Sequencer, MIDI, Synthesizer, how to synchronize or connect MIDI devices etc. pp. For beginner this is quite simple, but I recommend to you to play with an tool like GarageBand for a while before reading this introduction. Some terms are much easier to recon if you have done so.
If you have played for 2 years or above, this book will give you nothing new which is no surprise, when reading the books title “Basic Midi”. For at the moment 7 euro it’s a nice to have book. 3 of 5 stars for me ;-)

Logic, Instruments and a new midi device

Saturday, April 26th, 2008


Before a few days i tried to install my Roland TD-20 Drum module at my mac. The TD-20 should take MIDI data, play, and the mac should recieve 8 tracks of wonderful audio files. This way I have everything seperated for a mix.
When I tried that, i figured out the very first time when GarageBand is not enough. GarageBand cannot use the MIDI out slot of anything – it’s simply not possible. After a while I realized that I have other problems with that sequencer, like: export MIDI from GarageBand.
Altough I like the GUI of GarageBand more, I had to switch again to Logic 7, which I bought before long time (and for expensive money, altough it was used!). It didn’t want that software cause it was ugly, complicated and well, oversized for my needs. It seems that I am now an adult haha.
However, connecting the TD-20 to my Phonic Firewire card was quite easy.
I started the Logic Setup Assistant. Here i could tell Logic where my MIDI Device is connected. Nearly all enviroment work will be done by Logic no. As soon as I understood the I have to connect an Instrument port to the little “Drums mapped” icon at the enviroments window (APPLE-8), I just had to make sure that the track, which uses that instrument has chosen the correct MIDI-channel. In my case, the TD-20 uses channel 10.
I am now more into MIDI than i was before weeks, and everything was going well for me now. I got some other surprises by Logic now and altough it’s ugly, I think I’ll stay with it for a while. I mean, why should I not use my hardware modules? I understand more and more now, and meanwhile it’s something like…. hu… love?

When switching back to Logic, i didn’t find my GarageBand Instruments anywhere. I get ravenous, i had installed them on my external drive. However, i found it as Instrument / Insert / Channel Strip – no worries here. My article about “moving the garageband instruments” still work for logic :-)

GarageBand Instruments and Loops on external Harddisk

Monday, April 14th, 2008

I just have 80 Gig on my harddrive and this is quite less when doing development work at daytime and music in nighttime – in fact, it’s not possible to have more bigger music project at the same time with this space. The loops (i don’t use them, but installed them to see what’s behind that stuff) take more gigs than i can efford, same goes for the garageband instruments.

This morning i had a reinstall and decided to put all that space consuming stuff on my external harddisk. If you want to do like i did, i recommend you about 300 Gig space on a Mac OSX journaled filesystem. I had a FAT32 on my mac to get on it via Windows too, but this harddisk is not always activated when i need it. I have to make a harddisk check to activate it, which is quite uncomfortable. I guess you don’t want to have that problems with your instruments.

However, having your instruments on an external disk is straightforward. Please note, my volumes name is FELIX, replace that name with whatever you call your harddrives.

LOOPS
I created the folder:
/Volumes/FELIX/audiolib/loops/Apple Loops/Apple

With my Finder I clicked at “Macintosh HD”, where my loops are currently installed. Switch further to
/Library/Audio/Apple Loops/Apple
and copy all that folder in there to your new Loops-Folder (and delete the old content). You can do the same with “iLife Sound Effects” if you want. Cause you instrument installer indexed all that loops, you have to go to:
/Library/Audio/Apple Loops/
and delete all txt files in there (maybe three or four or simliar- depends on how much Jam Packs you installed, i guess). Start up GarageBand and open you Loop-Browser. It will tell you that you don’t have any Loops installed. Open your finder with your new loops-place, drag the folder where all subfolders with instruments are and drop the into your loop-browser. GarageBand does the rest for you.

INSTRUMENTS
It’s a similar process for your instruments. I created:
/Volumes/FELIX/audiolib/instruments
Then i copied everything from /Library/Application Support/GarageBand/Instrument Library to this folder. I emptied the Instrument Library Folder. Please note: if you have some stuff allready installed in you new folder (FELIX in my enviroment) pleas copy carefully. OSX will delete old stuff when you just copy folders, and this is not what we want. In this case you have to copy manually file for file. And: you’ll need your superuser password for this action. If you don’t have any yet, open a terminal:

> sudo su

This will ask you for a password. By default you have none. Press enter. If you are in without error message, do this command:

> passwd

and get a new password. By the way, you should do this ALWAYS, it’s a bad idea not to set a superuser password – everybody can login and manipulate your computer this way.

Before you do that, of course i cannot give any guarantees. And please note, i have some kind of bug with my method, if you know how to fix that, let me know. All my instruments are now in the same JamPack, which may be a result of my heavy metal copy actions ;-)

When you next start up GarageBand i tells you that it has no Instruments installed. There is “Choose” Button where you can point to your new Instruments folder.

GarageBand Tweaks

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Today i was suffering cause my GarageBand song hang up several times and made it impossible for me to compose. I turned on my bought Logic copy to do the song with that software. It was better, but i still felt so uncomfortable, i tried to tweak GarageBand a bit more. However, i now know why my song lagged. It was my effect on my drums: i am used to deep drums with lots of bass and modified the “Apple Rock Kit” which had a horrible impact.
The other teaks like freezing tracks didn’t work for me. Well at least the tip with the colors where useful: when GarageBand is in need of too much processor time, the song pointer switches to red color. This way i found out that not my echos, but my equalizers are my problem.
This is not the first time i figured out that equalizers use a lot of processor time. Well, i will not buy a more expensive apple. I will just turn the equalizers on when mixing.

Recording, Mixing, Mastering

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

The past 1,30 years was full of learning about Music Theory and much more. I improved my bass-guitar playing, learned how to record, learned about necessary equipment, about synthesizers, improved my harmonic and melodie skills, mixed, learned what filters, eq and compressors really are and finally started with the great area of mastering. I survived, i succeded. All that stuff was exciting; my horizon is open by now.

COMPOSING
When I started I didn’t know anything about creating music alone. In fact, i was alone, nobody of my former friends could tell me how to start. In 2006 I bought Magix Music Maker; this was a frustrating piece of software. Once I had something one could name a “song”, I couldn’t develope it the way i want. You are built in a golden cage; everything simple and well designed, but you have not the chance to do something which the developers have thought of. Well, only good thing was that I felt that i -could- do it: I could compose songs.
In 2007 i bought my Mac Mini; a new life started, everything is simple, well designed and ready to use. I will not leave my Mac again, I love it. Included was a programm called GarageBand 1. I started it and recognized quickly that this easy-to-use programm could help me with making music. GarageBand 1 didn’t have any support for a “virtuall keyboard”, so i bought a keyboard from M-Audio. It’s connected via USB, quite simple, ugly, without dynamics keys, but usefull and cheap when you just work with midi files. With that equipment I composed my first songs. However, i quickly switched to GarageBand 3, cause this is so much more comfortable. I bought some Jam-Packs and then I had everything I wanted. BTW, if you are thinking you set up your Mac Mini and off you go- wrong. The Mac Mini has NO cable slot for microphone in. You need to get a soundcard for that. I bought a simple Hercules USB-Soundcard for 30 euro. That was enough for my tests.
Later I bought Logic Express, but it was hard to learn. I learned how to use it, but the MIDI editing stuff is uncomfortable. I used it a while for mixing, but had to learn that my money was wasted. I was happy that I didn’t bought Logic Pro which is much more expensive.

RECORDING
After the MIDI editing, I figured out that my sounds are OK, but I need real, analogue instruments to make my music work. I put in my bassguitar into the Hercules card. It was OK for a try-out but I recognized that this isn’t enough for a professional CD. Later i bought a Phonic Firefly 808 and yest, this hardware is so great- smooth integration into my mac, works perfectly with Core Audio on Mac OSX 10.4.x. Very fine- I started to record.
This was easier with Logic Express; you can record tasks here, one loop over and over again, and at the end you choose the very best and off you go. With GarageBand you have to click “start” for every loop. Well, in the latest GarageBand version this feature is integrated, but I didn’t want to buy it. Maybe the next version; this one has to less features which are of interested of me (who to hell wants a virtual band??).
However, cause Logic Express is so ugly and hard to handle, I used GarageBand again to record.

MIXING
For mixing, GarageBand is very very hard to use. You simply cannot have exact positions, cause everything is to small. Logic Express is perfect for mixing. It also offers the possibility with lots of AU-Plugins, which are usefull this task. I used Logic Express, opened my GarageBand songs and everything worked out well. I made some of the standard-errors a beginner makes, but cleaned that out half a year later.

MASTERING
Mastering- a new field for me. I learned that WaveLab is one of the best pieces of software, but I didn’t want to buy that for a important but short task. GarageBand has some features in this direction, but it looks very gory and low level- I really don’t understand what they want us to use here. However, Logic Express is of course possible. You have to construct your enviroment, and all that just for improving your song. Next problem: you cannot have multiple songs open, which is great for a beginner. However, I remembered Audacity, and thats it! Easy to use it was, and it could integrate all my Logic Express Compressors, Eqs etc. pp. At the end I mastered everything with this great and free Open Source tool.

FAZIT
At the end is clear, a combination of all that tools is the very best for me. My CD sounds great- ok, professional people may have their problems, but the rest will enjoy it like I do. I read very often about “use that, that is cool” and figured out, that this idealism is not worth to speak of. All products have there pros and contras. For a small production, this all is perfect. You don’t need expensive stuff. Just ignore all the “pros” out there or the “semi-pros” who try to tell you that you ONLY can have fun with the most expensive product. They are lying- it’s possible to have professional products without stealing software. I guess, it all depends on your quality and your ears.

Terratec Phase 88 Firewire (FW) on Intel Macs

Monday, November 19th, 2007

Wow. Couldn’t believe it: i ordered everything and just one day later my stuff arrived! Thanks Thomann Musichouse, that was really great. Anyway, i started on friday to install everything… and then pain began. I dropped in my Terratec Phase 88, and say what, my Mac didn’t recognize it. This was the start of a horrible weekend… sometime the Phase 88 appeared. When i installed the software which came with the hardware, it dissappeared. Driverupdates didn’t work. I tried to upgrade the firmware (in the rare cases the fucking hardware appeared), but this ended with a strange errormessage. After that it never appeared again. I thought it could be my OS X 10.4.x installation, cause i recognized sometime that the move from PPC to Intel platform brought problems to me. So my LD still used PPC platform, while everything used Intel.
However, i made a backup of everything, hoped the best, and started to reinstall OS X. I dropped in the Phase 88- and see, it appeared. My Microphone In didn’t work and i couldn’t hear anything when working with Logic Express, so i gave the drivers a try again (and the firmware), cause i thought everything is fine with that new OS X. I started to install the firmware (latest, from terratec website) and- it failed! And: Phase 88 disappeared again!!
GWAR! What’s that *§$!”? Did the Terratec people EVER test their hardware on a Mac? This is unbelievable! I contacted Thoman this morning i told em i want a PHONIC FIREFLY 808, which is a bit more expensive, but maybe lots better for that fukking piece of shit, which they call Soundcard. I really hope this will result in everything working. I am really – well, lets say dissapointed – and if this doesn’t work, i will buy a simple and small soundcard without support for my TD-20 drums. They have to be recorded about MIDI, then. Well, this is future; i really hope my send-back-card from thoman arrive tomorror or latest at wednesday and maybe at saturday i have the new stuff at home.