Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Recording Equipment ServiceMagic
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W elcome to The Hit Kit’ s QuickStart instructions! Read on and you’ll be set up and making your first steps in the world of music making in no time at all! Remember , you can find complete instructions to your Logic software on dk.com, but here’ s your first taste of The Hit Kit experience.
On the HIT KIT website (www .dk.com/hitkit), you will also find: • Logic manual A comprehensive set of instructions on how to use the Logic software. • Steve Levine’ s Hints and T ips Steve has written some hints and tips about setting up your computer and making the most of the Hit Kit.
STEP 2: Setting up your PC to use Logic Start up Logic and go to Audio > Audio Hardware and Drivers. Match all the settings in the pop-up window that appears to those shown below . Then close the window . NB: Make sure your computer ’s speakers are switched on, and your soundcard supports a recording format of 16 bit/44.
STEP 4: Finding your way around Logic Y ou’re nearly ready to go! Just spend a few minutes getting to know the main screens of Logic. When you first start up the program, two windows will automatically open: 1) The Arrange window This is your main working window where you record tracks and assemble your song.
This has the controls you might find on any tape recorder or CD player . It’s a good idea to make two adjustments to the T ransport window before you start. Click the small arrow on the bottom-right of the T ransport window and from the menu that appears, choose Legend.
Adding a second track How did that sound? Now you’ve heard yourself, you might want to add another instrument, a harmony or backing vocals to the track you have recorded. Just follow these simple steps: 1) Highlight a new track e.g. Audio 2 in the Arrange window and click the R button.
STEP 7: More advanced use of your Hit Kit Logic is used by professional record producers and song writers - the more time you spend on it, the more professional your music will sound. One great thing you can do is include pre-recorded music in your own songs (sampling).
Importing ripped files into Logic 1) Back in Logic, click Stop twice in the T ransport window to ensure you are at the beginning of your song. Then in the Arrange window , click on an empty audio track. 2) Go to Audio > Import Audio File, then open your Audio Sample folder and click on a sample.
STEP 8: Using more features Well done! Y ou’ve come a long way! What you’ve created is a really good start but you have only just scratched the surface of what Logic can do. There are a million other ways you can change the sounds you make or add new sounds stored on your computer .
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If you already are a holder of ServiceMagic Recording Equipment, but have not read the manual yet, you should do it for the reasons described above. You will learn then if you properly used the available features, and whether you have not made any mistakes, which can shorten the lifetime ServiceMagic Recording Equipment.
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