
External MIDI (Used to record raw MIDI data and send out to a specific MIDI output channel) Drummer (Virtual Drummer to play in your Logic Project, with a choice of genres, kits and styles) Audio (Used for recording a microphone, line input or instrument input audio signal) Software Instrument (Adds in a Virtual MIDI instrument) You can also select ' New Tracks.' you will then have the options to add either a: In this tutorial, we will only be focusing on Audio tracks. This will place a new mono audio track into the project.

Create a new audio track by going to the ' Track ' tab (across the top of the screen) > ' New Tracks ' and select ' New Audio Track'.

Here, set the interface as both the Input Device and Output Device then select Apply.Open a new or existing project and navigate to Logic Pro X > Preferences > Audio.Connect your interface to your Mac using the supplied cable and open up Logic Pro X (for this example we will be using a Clarett 2Pre USB).

You might find your Logic view looks different - if this is the case you can change it by following this other article first - Some of my Logic Menus don't match the Getting Started Videos or Support Articlesįor our video guides please click each link below (these are for Scarlett 3rd Gen but will apply to all other interfaces as well)
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The following steps show you how to record audio in Logic Pro X using your Focusrite interface.
