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Any more than that and you are missing the point of mutitrack recording. It looks like you have a chanel for each Helix channel but are not completing the routing back into the Helix thus no sound.īy routing all via the Mackie you are going backwards a bit. Sounds like you might have the channel outputs not going to Master and Master to your interface Monitor outs.Īnd check the ASIO page of your interface in preferences and ensure you have all the ins and outs you are using enabled.īut rereading your post you mention that the Helix with that amount of outs doe'nt sound correct.
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Any tips as to what I'm doing wrong would be greatly appreciated. Sorry if this is old hat - I'm pretty new at this. I can simply plug the Helix direct outs into the mixer and record both that way, but that goes to a single stereo track, and I want them in separate tracks. My problem is now I can only hear either the guitar or the drums, but not both. Guitar Dry -> Helix -> Aggregate (USB 9/10) (Native Helix 7/8) Guitar Wet -> Helix -> Aggregate (USB 3/4) (Native Helix 1/2) So it looks like this:īeatBuddy drums -> Mixer -> Aggregate USB 1/2 My plan was to record the drums on 1/2, helix wet signal from 3/4, and the dry signal from 9/10, which is where they all are after mapping. So it's like I have a 10 channel device now with the mixer being the first two channels. On the aggregate device (mixer + helix), the Mixer channel became USB inputs 1/2, while the Helix 1/2, 3/4, 5/6, & 7/8 became inputs 3/4, 5/6, 7/8, & 9/10.
#Logic x pro 10.2 forums mac
Two record from two devices at once in Logic, I created an aggregate device on the Mac and have that selected in Logic. The Mackie only outputs 2 channels to USB, so it unfortunately does not separate the various input tracks into separate USB tracks for recording, or this would be much easier.
#Logic x pro 10.2 forums how to
I can't figure out how to record separate tracks for the Helix "dry" signal, "wet" signal, and drums all at the same time - basically I want to do just one take with guitar and drums, and just in case by some miracle, it's a really good take, I'd like to have the dry signal so I can futz around with re-amping. I have a Mackie Pro FX12 USB mixer, Helix, and a BeatBuddy drum pedal, and I'm using Logic Pro X to try and record a drum track, guitar wet signal, and guitar dry signal all in one take.