Audiomulch + Logic

Hello everyone, recently I have been making some stuff in audiomulch and I want to rout the sound from it into logic somehow and record it with logic. I've heard that you can do this via midi somehow but I have no idea where to start, anyone have any ideas?

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Posted on Jul 7, 2009 10:50 AM

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Jul 7, 2009 12:07 PM in response to Sleeepy Kid

It's a way of allowing music applications to talk to one another. Have a look in your manual, & see what the options are for connecting to other applications. If it supports Rewire, that's good; if not, there are other things to try. At the very worst, if you are just talking about pure MIDI data, then you can hopefully save SMFs (Standard MIDI Files) from Audiomulch; then you can open those in Logic without any trouble.

But give us a clue; what does Audiomulch do?

Jul 8, 2009 2:43 AM in response to Sleeepy Kid

Okay, but it looks as if you don't actually want MIDI output from Audiomulch (which is what you originally asked about). Since it is performing audio operations, you actually need to record or import the Audio output into Logic — not MIDI.

I suspect you might be best off in the long run moving most of your workflow over to Logic, which is a much more powerful & professional application…

Jul 9, 2009 3:50 AM in response to Sleeepy Kid

MIDI is for routing musical events (which you should be able to do with the Apple MIDI routing control panel) But as you say, what you need a program for routing Audio between the applications. The options I know of are:

Jack OS X: http://www.jackosx.com/

Soundflower: http://www.cycling74.com/products/soundflower

You might also be able to use wormhole, although this is usually used for routing audio between computers: http://plasq.com/wormhole

If you have a multi-channel audio interface there's always the old stand-by: plug the output back into a spare input.

Comparing Logic to AudioMulch is a funny type of comparison to make (one is a DAW, one is a patchable performance audio processing and sound mangling environment). There will always be cases where one is better than the other. I recognise that tighter integration with DAWs is desirable for some uses and I'll be working on improving AudioMulch for this kind of use over the next year or so.

Hope that helps.

Ross Bencina
Maker of AudioMulch
P.S. Feel free to drop by the AudioMulch support forums if you have any other questions.

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