KORG M3 User Manual
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Apple - Logic Pro 7
1
Start up Logic Pro 7.
2
Create an audio instrument track, and start up “M3 Plug-In Editor.”
3
To route the M3’s audio signal into Logic Pro 7, create an audio track or an audio AUX
track. As the I/O source for that track, select the audio interface input to which you’ve
connected the M3’s audio signal.
4
If you’re routing the M3’s audio signal to an audio track, turn the REC button on so
that you can hear the audio signal.
If you are routing the M3’s audio signal to an audio AUX track, this setting is not
necessary.
See also other documents in the category KORG Musical Instruments:
- K61 (73 pages)
- GT-4 (2 pages)
- ESX-1 (108 pages)
- Ax3000b (68 pages)
- GT-120 (1 page)
- D1200 (8 pages)
- TP-2 (4 pages)
- BA-40 (2 pages)
- SP 250 (51 pages)
- SP 250 (184 pages)
- D12 (2 pages)
- AX10g (2 pages)
- D1200mkii (8 pages)
- CX-3 (40 pages)
- C-520 (298 pages)
- MS2000 (6 pages)
- M3 (237 pages)
- OASYS musical instruments (241 pages)
- EASYSTART AX3B (3 pages)
- C-320 (189 pages)
- AX10A (39 pages)
- KONTROL49 (4 pages)
- TRITON Extreme music workstation/sampler (148 pages)
- Pa800 (9 pages)
- EMX-1 (99 pages)
- TRITON STUDIO music workstation (305 pages)
- microX (134 pages)
- TouchView Trinity (160 pages)
- Ax3000g (67 pages)
- Electribe EM-1 (56 pages)
- METROGNOME MM-1 (2 pages)
- Kaossilator Dynamic Phrase Synthesizer (4 pages)
- Kp3 (6 pages)
- D8 (76 pages)
- sampler (167 pages)
- KPC-1 EFG (95 pages)
- AX10B (40 pages)
- TRITON Musical Instrument (91 pages)
- D3200 (200 pages)
- X50 (132 pages)
- KM-2 (35 pages)
- PXR4 (99 pages)
- DT-10 (3 pages)
- D888 (52 pages)