Roland SCWS05 manual Recording Audio from SonicCell in Logic Pro, Selecting Audio to Record

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Recording Audio from SonicCell in Logic Pro

If you haven’t yet read the Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface Workshop booklet, read it now before proceeding. SonicCell offers lots of audio-interface options you’ll want to know about.

Selecting Audio to Record

1Open the project you want to work on, or create a new one.

2Click the + button above the track list to open the New Tracks window.

3Set the window’s parameters to create a new audio track, and choose the desired mono or stereo format for your track.

4Select the desired SonicCell input from the Input menu. To record

a mic or instrument connected to SonicCell’s Neutrik input jack—selectLeft Roland SonicCell IN L.

a stereo device connected to SonicCell’s Neutrik

and (LINE) R input jacks—selectStereo Roland SonicCell IN L.

a SonicCell synth patch in stereo—selectStereo Roland SonicCell IN L.

5Click Create.

If you already have a track you want to use, set its format and select the desired SonicCell input in the Arrange window’s Inspector.

Before Recording: SonicCell Audio-Recording Strategy

Since SonicCell can simultaneously be the source of synth sounds and your live audio, a little thought needs to be given to making sure you’re only recording exactly what you intend to record on any given track.

When you want, for example, to record a single SonicCell synth sound on its own track, you don’t want another synth sound or live audio to find its way onto the track. Likewise, if you’re recording a vocal or other live audio, you don’t want your synths recorded on that same track. Here’s what to do.

When you want to record a single synth track as a Logic Pro audio track

mute any other SonicCell synth tracks you have in the song by clicking their Mute (M) buttons to light them, or mute their parts in the SonicCell Editor.

If you’ve connected a mic, instrument, or other device to one of SonicCell’s inputs, disconnect it until you’re ready to record its audio onto a Logic Pro track.

When you want to record live audio as a Logic Pro audio track, you can use either of two methods:

If you need to hear your SonicCell synth tracks as you record—send your live audio through SonicCell’s input effect, and then set the TO COM parameter on the In/Out Routing screen to Input FX.

If you don’t need to hear SonicCell synth tracks as you record— mute them in Logic Pro by clicking their Mute buttons to light them, or mute their parts in the SonicCell Editor.

Once you’ve got your audio coming from SonicCell the way you want, record your audio track as you would any other Logic Pro track.

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