Is it possible to record vocals in Logic Pro 9?
I just bought Logic Pro 9 to create music, but I was wondering if it's possible to record vocals over the music. If it is possible, how do I do that?
I just bought Logic Pro 9 to create music, but I was wondering if it's possible to record vocals over the music. If it is possible, how do I do that?
No
I'm joking. You can really.
Only with french lyrics though, any other language will not record. Vocalise style will also work.
"It Just Works" The stupefying of the masses.
Thankfully, Logic never fit into that scheme.
I just bought a car, but is it also possible to go around bends and corners with it?
...takes ages to get home now...
Erik,
You can use the 'Steering Function' to go round corners in your car. There are two main things people do wrong here.
Firstly, make sure you are not sitting in any seat that doesn't have a circular wheel in front of you. In your car there will be one seat that does. This is where you must sit.
Second, be sure your car is moving. A stationary car cannot go round corners.
Once you are in the correct seat, and the car is moving, you will at some point come to a corner. As you approach, apply the steering function or simply use Hands - Steering Wheel shortcut, to go around the corner.
Please be careful when using the steering function as improper use can cause crashes.
Hope this helps.
Second, be sure your car is moving. A stationary car cannot go round corners.
I tried this but it didn't work. The only way I could make the car move was to go downhill - I could see any way to make it roll uphill. I tried to turn the steering disc when I got to a corner but it was going too fast and I don't think there's any way to make it slow down. Can't believe they didn't think to put a slow down button in there.
Very disappointed. I'm going to get a boat instead.
You've made a good point Miles. A feature they have added in both US and UK versions of cars is a thing called 'pedals'. In the UK it's a little confusing as there are 3 pedals but most people only have 2 feet, but hey!
In UK the middle 'pedal' functions as a slow-downer and the far right pedal functions as a speed-uperer. There are no short cuts to these features. In the US most cars have 2 'pedals' and most people have 2 feet, way more logical. In this case you'd want to press the left with your foot to slow you down.
I have heard that your car can go up hills but you have to configure the 'engine' properly. Once configured and the 'engine' is on, a whole new range of motoring possibilities will open up to you. The speed-uperer pedal has no effect unless the 'engine' is configured and working properly. Stumped me for ages.
Hope this helps you stick with 'car' a bit longer. Although 'boat' has it's attraction, jumping to a different platform is not always the answer.
Wow, this is pretty much to take in all at once. Guess I'll stick to walking for now.
Erik, it looks like you are using the group car functions? Or did you create a folder and then put the cars in it? I can't get this to work properly. I tried putting some fuel in one of the cars, but it did not apply it to all the cars in the group.
seeren wrote:
Erik, it looks like you are using the group car functions?
Thanks for the Saturday morning laugh!
No wonder things aren't working... the driver is installed on the wrong side.
Pancenter wrote:
Thanks for the Saturday morning laugh!
No wonder things aren't working... the driver is installed on the wrong side.
No, the driver is installed correctly for this config, just look at the sign on the refuge...
Also, did anyone notice the make of the transporter...?
Is it possible to record vocals in Logic Pro 9?