Yamaha SW1000XG Advanced Manualbook page 30

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MIDIOut_SW1000 MIDI Out =1
MIDIOut_SW1000 MIDI Synth1=1
MIDIOut_SW1000 MIDI Synth2=1
Logic will grab and thus disable access to all drivers with a value 1 for applications like XGEdit; so just change the
value to 0 to stop Logic from accessing the drivers you need to use. The ones you want to stop it from grabbing are
the Hubi LB1 & LB2 pipes, as these will be required by XGEdit to send data into Logic.
Once this has been modified you will need to restart your PC, and configure XGEdit with Hubis loopback as shown in
the following diagram
Logic configurations with XGEdit routing diagram.
Again it is wise to check your Logic MIDI settings to ensure that you are not actively filtering out sysex data or
resetting controllers on stop. This is done from the project global options menu in Logic.
Setting up Logic for Audio recording with the SW1000XG
Quite a simple task as Logic can support multiple wave-out MME based cards like the SW1000XG. Just got to the
AV Extension settings in the Preference menu. Then set the record driver to SW1000 #1 WAVE IN and the
playback driver to SW1000 # 1WAVE OUT. It is also worth noting that if you set the Playback Driver to a setting
higher than "SW1000 #2WAVE OUT," that the number of sound drivers that can be handled by Logic will decrease
correspondingly. When you change a setting in this page, Logic will ask to be restarted. It is wise to follow this before
you go to record your Audio files.
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