Apologies if i've misread your post, but to use Guitar Rig in Logic you need to create an audio track and assign the Guitar Rig plug in to it:
Easily done:
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Even though Logic Pro X offers a shredload of plugins that can make great guitar tones (or can be used creatively for distorted vocals for example), there's a whole other world of third-party guitar amp simulator plugins to explore. Here's an overview of some of the best free guitar amp plugins. Recording awesome sounding guitar in logic, how to keep it simple and just focus on getting a basic guitar amp sound in your DAW. It is easy to get carried a. Izotope RX7 Audio Editor. Price: $399 (standard) Izotope specializes in music and audio plugins for. IK Multimedia – Amplitube MAX Bundle. IK Multimedia is known as one of the top VST plugins. A lazy equivalent is to take a basic guitar track and then further process it through a modelling preamp plug-in such as Logic 's Guitar Amp Pro, and I've done this very successfully with both guitar and bass-guitar parts. If only the tonality needs changing, you can pick a clean, benign amp model (or even bypass the amp model altogether).
1. Once you've created your track, make sure the inspector is enabled (top left of screen) this gives you information on the track that you have selected:
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2. Now select the Audio FX for the selected track which looks like this:
3. Find Native Instruments and select Guitar Rig, and you're good to go.
Automation
For automation, Logic has 4 different modes, which you must enable on a track-by-track basis, by default this is set to 'Read':
Basically, set it to Write and your pedal/automation movements shall be recorded (Note: You don't have to record-enable the track when in this mode, so don't get caught out writing automation by mistake). Once finished ensure that automation is set to 'read'. That way, Any automation you've saved cannot accidently be adjusted.
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Look up the other modes within the Logic manual as they can be very handy if you want to fine tune your automation.
You can also select a region that you've played and clear all the automation within it, sometimes this is necessary when first learning how automation in Logic works as it can be a little confusing to start with and so it's handy knowing that the option exists.
Aug 9, 2013 5:32 AM