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You can use the External Instrument to route external MIDI sound generators through
the Logic Express Mixer, which you can then process with Logic Express effects.
You can also use the External Instrument to transmit and receive MIDI information through
the instrument channel strip that it is inserted in. This enables you to control an external
module—both MIDI and audio—from within one element.
To avoid constant repatching of devices, it is best to use an audio interface that supports
multiple inputs and outputs. The External Instrument plug-in is inserted in instrument
channel strips in place of a software instrument.
This chapter covers the following:
Getting to Know the External Instrument Interface (p. 163)
Using the External Instrument (p. 164)
Getting to Know the External Instrument Interface
This section will familiarize you with the parameters of the External Instrument. See Using
the External Instrument for details on use.
MIDI Destination pop-up menu: Choose the desired MIDI instrument and channel.
Input pop-up menu: Choose the inputs of your audio hardware that the MIDI sound
generator is connected to.
Input Volume slider and field: Determines the incoming signal level.
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