If you are on a Mac you can just plugin your Iphone and the Midi-/Audio-Setup will recognise it as a device which you can simply use as an input in Logic.RickBourassa wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 3:18 pmI have been using YouTube and Spotify for reference tracks, and recording them into a separate track in my Logic session. I installed the SoundFlower audio driver. It allows you to set the system sound output to a channel that you can use as an input into your Logic session. The cool part about this is that it allows me to level match with my track and do quick A/B comparisons.
https://github.com/mattingalls/Soundflo ... /tag/2.0b2
I am not sure if there is something similar for Windows.
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That's cool, even easier. I will definitely give that a try.
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Thanks everybody, some great ideas here.
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