A tricky question I can't get an answer to.
Hi,
I've been searching for a while now but I'm wondering if I can record another DAW, in this case Logic Pro X, with Audition.
Greetings, John.
Hi,
I've been searching for a while now but I'm wondering if I can record another DAW, in this case Logic Pro X, with Audition.
Greetings, John.
You can use (at your own risk) the Source-Nexus (Free) Driver distributed by Source Elements. Please make note of their Disclaimer: This audio driver is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Technical support is not provided for free software.
LoopBack by Rogue Amoeba is another option.
Basicially you need to use a virtual device (driver) to pass the Session output from Logic to Audition. Assign the virtual device as the Output device in Logic, Assign the same virtual device as the Input in Audition. LoopBack refers to such virtual devices as Pass Thru's. Once created, the device will appear in your list of usable audio devices.
Also, if your defined hardware I/O in Logic supplies a Mix-Return bus - you can assign it as the Input on a record enabled track in Audition. In essence the Interface output is bussed back into Audition.
-paul.
@produceNewMedia
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