Help with Patchwork and Logic Pro?
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camannwordsmith camannwordsmith https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=433460
- KVRer
- Topic Starter
- 3 posts since 12 Jan, 2019
Hi Blue Cat Forum. I'm hoping someone might be able to help me...
I bought Logic Pro X about a month ago. I noticed that my sound is generally better when I'm running through the Patchwork standalone version than it is when using the plugins, so I have been attempting to connect Patchwork standalone and Logic via MIDI.
I have read the Patchwork manual several times, browsed the forums here, checked the blog, watched YouTube tutorials, done weeks of testing...I *cannot* figure this out.
And the thing of it is, all I'm trying to do is a straight play-through. Don't need to control or change a single thing...just get a single guitar track from Patchwork standalone routed into Logic through MIDI. That's it.
Is there a relatively simple way that describes how to do this?
Thank you for reading,
camannwordsmith
I bought Logic Pro X about a month ago. I noticed that my sound is generally better when I'm running through the Patchwork standalone version than it is when using the plugins, so I have been attempting to connect Patchwork standalone and Logic via MIDI.
I have read the Patchwork manual several times, browsed the forums here, checked the blog, watched YouTube tutorials, done weeks of testing...I *cannot* figure this out.
And the thing of it is, all I'm trying to do is a straight play-through. Don't need to control or change a single thing...just get a single guitar track from Patchwork standalone routed into Logic through MIDI. That's it.
Is there a relatively simple way that describes how to do this?
Thank you for reading,
camannwordsmith
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- KVRist
- 104 posts since 8 Jul, 2017
Hi, I’m not really sure that I understand your question.
It sounds like you want to send your guitar track (audio -not MIDI?) from the PW standalone app to Logic Pro X, right?
On macOS you can do that with some software called Loopback. Works seamlessly.
I’m not a Windows user anymore but I believe there is an application called ‘virtual audio cable’ which will achieve a similar result.
Hope this is helpful.
It sounds like you want to send your guitar track (audio -not MIDI?) from the PW standalone app to Logic Pro X, right?
On macOS you can do that with some software called Loopback. Works seamlessly.
I’m not a Windows user anymore but I believe there is an application called ‘virtual audio cable’ which will achieve a similar result.
Hope this is helpful.
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Blue Cat Audio Blue Cat Audio https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=39981
- KVRAF
- 5843 posts since 8 Sep, 2004 from Paris (France)
What do you mean? There should not be any difference between the standalone application and plug-in version regarding sound quality (the output should just be the same - you could compare it bit to bit).I noticed that my sound is generally better when I'm running through the Patchwork standalone version than it is when using the plugins
- KVRAF
- 1676 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
Do you have the output gain boosted on the standalone app?
I have Patchwork as well, and I can't tell any discernible difference between the standalone app vs. the plugins. So I'm also trying to figure out why you claim to be hearing this difference in sound quality.
I have Patchwork as well, and I can't tell any discernible difference between the standalone app vs. the plugins. So I'm also trying to figure out why you claim to be hearing this difference in sound quality.