In part 3 of our Scoring Workshop, you’ll learn how to route audio from standalone instruments back into Logic Pro. This will allow you to overcome Logic Pro’s 4MB RAM ceiling (if you’re running it in 32-bit mode) as well as to get troublesome third-party instruments to play nice with Logic Pro.
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