DJ Hellfire wrote: But you can use Ren as an AU!
Basically, you create a beat in the MPC software in standalone mode. Then close the MPC software, open logic, make a new session and set it to your beat tempo, make your tracks, insert the MPC software on an aux or instrument track, and set the out puts of your sounds in the MPC software to correspond to the tracks inside Logic. Then track!
Yes sir, I realize it is an AU. I guess I was trying to point out that using the process you described above, if I had used 5 AUs inside of REN stand alone mode to make a beat and just sequenced the midi notes. Then closed REN. Then opened Logic. Then opened REN in AU plugin Mode within Logic, I could only open up the AUs used to make the beat via Logic not via REN in pulgin mode. I thought that fact would prevent me from using the AUs effectively with this type of process. That being said, I may just be lacking the experience of using one AU (REN) to sequence the sound from another AU(MACH5) with Logic as the host for both. That is the only way the process above would work with AUs. Which may be absolutely possible and common place for allot of people. I just didn't think about it as I haven't worked that way before. So it's all good. Thanks for the resposne! I will try something like this tonight.
tomc3084 wrote: Elohimfetus: Why wouldn't you just open MPC Ren as a vst/au in Logic? Personally what I do with Maschine(and what I will do with the Ren) is export everything(including plugins) so all sounds are seperated and I click on the Loop option so when I open up Ableton and dial in the correct bpm and load up all my sounds in the clip mode seperately and I launch all of them ,they are all in sync and I can properly mix/master everything correctly from there and put my stuff into proper sequences in arrangement view once everything sounds correct to me. That is my workflow and it works great for me, I am hoping it may help you as well in some way.
Sounds like you are using option #1 from my initial post.
Elohimfetus wrote: 1. When I create my song in REN Stand alone mode. I need to export the Song, with all of its AU splendor, as separate wave file tracks to open up in Logic. From there (in Logic) I can do what ever I want to to those wave tracks.
Yes, export is a nice feature and a good way to work. It's quicker than Option #2. REN and , based on your post, Maschine have an advantage over applications like BPM in this department as BPM only exports the song as one stereo .wav file. Not separate .wav files for each channel. In your experience with Maschine, does the export yield the same audio quality as recording from the plugin mode directly to Logic/Pt/Abelton tracks?
Thanks for the response!