Pro Audio Support

Q:
How do I record my Native Instrument to an Audio Track in LOGIC?
 
A:
Recording the plug-in to an Audio-track.
Recording the plug-in to harddisc
When you are happy with the settings of the plug-in you can record the audio-output of the instrument as a WAV file which can be played afterwards using an Audio-track in Logic. This frees-up processor resources since after recording the plug-in can be turned off.

In the Arrange window define a Loop for the excerpt to be recorded, then open the Environment window (Windows -› Open Environment). Now switch the AudioInst to „Solo“ by clicking the small „s“ at the bottom of the Channel-Fader. Scroll right to the Master-Fader, click on Bounce („Bnce“ at the bottom of the Master-fader). A dialog opens in which the recording limits are shown corresponding to the loop selected in the Arrange window, these limits may be altered if you wish. The space required for the selected passage is shown in the dialog. Click on „Bounce & Add“ in the dialog, a window opens in which you may specify where to save the WAV-file. Type a name for the passage, check the save destination and click „Save“.
The plug-in will now be recorded in real-time, this means that you must wait until your chosen passage has been played through once. Because you clicked „Bounce & Add“ the file has not only been saved but has also been logged in the Audio window of Logic, enabling you to drag the file from there direct an Audio track.
You can open the Audio window using Audio -› Audio Window. The WAV file you just recorded is shown here along with any others already present and can be dragged the Audio-Track and position of your choice within the Arrange window.