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  1. Hi, all! I am having a heck of a time figuring out how to export or bounce stems from a multi-timbral instrument like Omnisphere in Logic Pro 9.1.8. I have a streamlined project made to run tests: one instrument track with Omnisphere and 7 other discreet auxes through which I'm triggering each of the 8 patches within Omnisphere. All is good. But is there a way to export all at once a stem or audio file of each patch for a mix in Pro Tools? I'm trying to avoid the idea of soloing each patch and bouncing or exporting. Thanks!
  2. Looks like there's a Pro Tools residue on my thinking that I'll be dealing with in these early adventures. It was simply that I was treating instrument as an insert as I would in Pro Tools and didn't even see the instrument slot. Thanks, Jordito.
  3. Hi, all. Long time Pro Tools mixer here looking forward to diving into Logic for the sound design capabilities...IN 64bit! Whoo-hoo! Anyway, I have Kontakt 5.03, Battery 3.2.3 and Massive 1.3.1 installed and they're not recognized in 32b or 64b run modes in Logic 9.1.8. All other programs in Komplete 8 are seen (e.g., Guitar Rig 5, Reaktor 5, etc.) I had Komplete 8 installed and running in Pro Tools (RTAS) without a problem. Everything is up-to-date and I've taken the measures of running both in standalone before launching Logic as well as opening Logic in both bit modes to see if Logic will recognize them. I just downloaded Logic this last week from the App Store and, like I said, had the NI software installed and running prior to Logic. Any insight on how I can get Logic to see these buggers? I'm about to upgrade to Mountain Lion but here's my setup OS 10.7.5 2 x 2.66 GHz 6 Core Intel Xeon 24 GB 1333 MHz DDR3 Logic 9.1.8 Kontakt 5.0.3 Massive 1.3.1 Guitar Rig 5.1.1 FM 8 1.2.1 Battery 3.2.3 Absynth 5.1.1
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