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Chapter 2
Sound Cards and MIDI
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Hard Disk
In order to successfully use Logic fun with audio hardware, you
need a hard disk with an average access time no greater than
10ms , and a minimum data throughput of 3MB/s.
Modern hard disk drives generally meet these requirements
and do not need any further attention in this regard.
Input Source and Level
Monitors & Sound Control Panel
To use the Logic fun AV functions, you need to select an audio
input source from the control panel, and set the sample rate to
44.1kHz. If you are using the older control panel “Sound”, you
also need to select “16 bit” and “Stereo”, and make sure that
the sampling rate of 44.1kHz is selected. You cannot operate
the system with 22.5kHz sampling rate or 8 bit depth.
Volume
The Volume sliders in the Monitors & Sound control panel are
placed after Logic fun’s output (output object). This means
that Logic fun’s output object can only control the full output
dynamic range if the Volume slider
in the control panel
is set to
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Summary of Contents for Logic fun
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Page 38: ...34 Chapter 2 Sound Cards and MIDI Emagic Logic fun ...
Page 48: ...44 Chapter 3 Getting Started Emagic Logic fun ...
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