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Stupid question about Logic pro 8 and Omnisphere
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| DJLafleur |
I just recently purchased both Kontakt 8 and Omnisphere,have not had time yet to install Kontakt but I did install Omnisphere.So my very dumb question is....
How do I open Omnisphere in Logic? (Again Im very sorry for the dumb question). |
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| EliPsE |
I could say something mean, but I will refrain myself.
Step 1) alt+command+N = New Track.
Step 2) Select software instrument + Multi-timbral
Step 3) Click on the greyed out I/O button on the new instrument track you have creative either through the inspector or mixer.
Step 4) Select any AU/VST you would like. |
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| DJLafleur |
| quote: | Originally posted by EliPsE
I could say something mean, but I will refrain myself.
Step 1) alt+command+N = New Track.
Step 2) Select software instrument + Multi-timbral
Step 3) Click on the greyed out I/O button on the new instrument track you have creative either through the inspector or mixer.
Step 4) Select any AU/VST you would like. |
Don't see why you would have to say something mean,anyway thanks for the help,though its not showing up(I might have to reinstall it) |
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| EliPsE |
| Go to your Plugin Audio unit manager. It's somewhere in preferences/settings. You will see a list of all registered plugins within Logic. If it doesn't show up then check your installation of Omnisphere. |
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| DJLafleur |
| quote: | Originally posted by EliPsE
Go to your Plugin Audio unit manager. It's somewhere in preferences/settings. You will see a list of all registered plugins within Logic. If it doesn't show up then check your installation of Omnisphere. |
success! thank you! |
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