Saturday, September 03, 2005

Reader Mail & Rumor Report-September 3, 2005

In today's reader maIl & rumor report, we begin a 3 part report on Babya Logic. This week we share some useful tips.


Here's some handy tips if you use Babya Logic or Apple Logic:


Export Babya Logic songs for further editing in other software:

If you export MIDI files created with Babya Logic, you can easilyimport and edit the MIDI files on the Mac with Apple Logic or withMAGIX MIDI Studio and other music production suitws (eg. Cubase,Traktion, Abelton,Ntrack).

First save your Babya Logic project (File-Save, Ctrl+S) and next go to File-Export MIDI File

Open Logic and go to-File-Import and to export back to MIDI, select a area of music (Edit-Select All), then go to File-Export Selection as MIDI File to export back to a MIDI file.

Babya Logic exports to a standard MIDI file format (*.mid)

Easy synth access:

You can easily access any of the included Babya synths in Logic bygoing to the Extras menu-Synths and then select a synth to open (eg.try running EXM via this way).

This is super-fast and time saving-no need to open a mixer to assignand access a synth, unlike other music production software requires you to do.


Make sure the synths are installed in the main Babya Logic folder (the installer does this for you- alternatively, the synths can be runoutside Babya Logic, in a different folder or drive) before running each synth via this method.


Set multiple Tempos on any track:

This feature is very nifty-you can set more than 1 tempo on any selected area and on multiple audio tracks

Babya Logic lets you set multiple tempos (on different tracks too) easily as well-by using its selection tools and tempo control.

That's it for today's reader mail & rumor report. Our next report looks at Babya Logic Audio.