Apple Logic Pro 7 Manual Do Utilizador

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Audio Hardware and Drivers
 
This chapter provides you with the information required 
to set up Logic with TDM hardware. 
 
In the initial section, you will be introduced to TDM hardware that can be used with 
Logic Pro and drivers for this hardware. You will then learn all about appropriate driver 
settings. The latter portion discusses the adaptation of songs that were produced with 
different hardware. 
 
Hardware Setup
 
Trouble-free operation of Logic requires the correct installation and configuration of 
the audio hardware and drivers. Please refer to the documentation that shipped with 
your Digidesign audio hardware to configure your computer and hardware for optimal 
performance.
Logic Pro supports all audio hardware that offers a Core Audio driver, and Digidesign 
TDM hardware that works with DAE under Mac OS X.
You can also use your TDM audio interfaces by making use of Core Audio. This may be 
beneficial in certain cases, should you wish to open songs created in native audio 
engines. 
We will primarily concentrate on the setup of supported Digidesign TDM hardware in 
this guide, but will also cover appropriate Core Audio hardware settings. This 
information may prove useful as you may wish to combine both the native and TDM 
engines of Logic, and make use of a Core Audio device in conjunction with your TDM 
hardware.
The simultaneous use of multiple audio cards is useful for increasing the number of 
inputs and outputs, for example. Dependent on computing power and the connected 
audio hardware, this can raise the number of stereo audio tracks to over 255!