![]() In other words, the auxiliary channel strip interfaces with the ReWire stuff, but to hear it and to record it you need to route the audio to an audio track, and there are some additional things you need to do with respect to the tiny buttons that enable recording and so forth, all of which is explained in the video tutorial I did last year, which is fabulous. The problem is that the Logic Pro 9 auxiliary channel strip does not have an output to the mixing board, and the solution is to send its output to an audio track via a bus. ![]() I had the same problem when I first started making sense of doing ReWire with Logic Pro 9 (Apple), and it took a while to discover the solution, but I solved the problem eventually. Logic's Aux-Track has the input "Notion:RW:!L/!R" assigned, but as soon as I hit play, I don't get anything out of Notion - Notion doesn't even react to Logic's play command. My Notion test project constitutes of 1 track, which is being routed to "R1/L1" in the mixer. Notion has the "Rewire" option activated in its preferences, and Logic has been started before Notion was on every test. Funkmasterbecks wrote:I've read the topics about how to use Notion as a Slave with Logic, but I'm facing the problem that I'm not getting any audio signal on the aux-track in Logic.
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