Chapter 3
Getting Started
3.1
Windows
Getting Started With Logic fun
Double-click the Logic fun icon, or select Logic fun from
Start>Programs>Emagic>
launch the program. Your MIDI interfaces and your sound cards
are recognized at startup, and all internal connections and
settings are automatically established. If you have installed
several MIDI cards in your computer, you can use any of them.
Each time Logic fun starts up, it searches for installed MIDI
interfaces so that a new card is automatically available the next
time Logic fun starts up.
After a short time, you will see an empty Arrange window, and
the main menu bar.
Selecting the MIDI Out Port in the Program
You can select the MIDI port for each track separately. To do so,
select the desired track, and go to the Instrument parameter
box, located just below the Toolbox, on the left side of the
Arrange window. Click-hold in the field just below the "Chan-
nel" assignment field. You will see a flip menu listing all the
MIDI out ports available on your system. Select the one you
want, and release the mouse button.
Testing the MIDI Connection
You should then test to make sure that the connections
between Logic fun and your MIDI system are working
smoothly.
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