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Logic & outboard equip

Logic & outboard equip

2005-03-10 by gswerner2002

Hi,
I have a MIDI studio with all outboard equipment. Presently I'm using 
a PC with Logic 4.81 and a Unitor 8 MKII. I have a Mackie 24 ch. 
Mixer as well as a Mackie 24/96 HDR. I was wondering if there's 
anybody that has the same kind of a set up times 2, that might take 
the time to advise me on what equipment I need to double my output 
from computer to outboard equipment. At this point I can do 8 
instruments via the Unitor but I'd like to at least double that 
capablilty in the very near future. 
Thanks in advance,
Gary

Re: [Logic_Cafe] Logic & outboard equip

2005-03-10 by GAmoore@aol.com

At this point I can do 8
instruments via the Unitor but I'd like to at least double that
capablilty in the very near future.

Sweetwater just an email about price drops on all the Mackie mixers and it easy enough to pick one up used. The Unitor/AMT8 manual says you can link a lot of them together - i think 8 or 16 units. There is a diagram in the manual of this. I'm not sure about the driver/setup situation for windows though or if that older version of Logic handles multiple midi interfaces.

One thing you can do without getting another Unitor/AMT is simply use the MIDI throughs on your exisiting instruments. That can double your set up without buying any new equipment.

Re: Logic & outboard equip

2005-03-10 by gswerner2002

--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@a... wrote:
> >  At this point I can do 8
> > instruments via the Unitor but I'd like to at least double that
> > capablilty in the very near future.
> > 
> Sweetwater just an email about price drops on all the Mackie mixers 
and it 
> easy enough to pick one up used.  The Unitor/AMT8 manual says you 
can link a lot 
> of them together - i think 8 or 16 units. There is a diagram in the 
manual of 
> this. I'm not sure about the driver/setup situation for windows 
though or if 
> that older version of Logic handles multiple midi interfaces.
> 
> One thing you can do without getting another Unitor/AMT is simply 
use the 
> MIDI throughs on your exisiting instruments. That can double your 
set up without 
> buying any new equipment.

I hadn't even given that a thought, but that's a good idea.
Thanks,
Gary

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