I've seen a Logic chip, 2 input quad NAND gate IC, that was set up as a Audio amplifier circuit.
pretty much all except for apples logic. try reaper.
All computer chips have been made out of transistors, you cannot make them out of vacuum tubes. The first monolithic IC chip (see image above) was made at Texas Instruments in 1958 on a bar of germanium (not silicon), it was a simple audio amplifier. The first digital logic monolithic IC chips were built around 1961 or 1962.
Logic Pro may not hear audio while recording due to incorrect input settings, issues with the audio interface, or problems with the audio routing within the software. It is important to check the input settings, ensure the correct audio interface is selected, and verify that the audio routing is properly configured in order to resolve this issue.
All computer chips have been made out of transistors, you cannot make them out of vacuum tubes. The first monolithic IC chip (see image above) was made at Texas Instruments in 1958 on a bar of germanium (not silicon), it was a simple audio amplifier. The first digital logic monolithic IC chips were built around 1961 or 1962.
Solid State Logic (SSL) is owned by Audiotonix Group, a global audio technology company that specializes in audio mixing consoles, audio networking, and signal processing solutions for the live sound, broadcast, and recording markets.
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Computers use binary logic to process information.
There are many audio editing softwares. The most known nowadays are ProTools, Logic, Ableton Live, Audacity, Garage Band, and Nuendo. Some are more designed for professional use. I personally prefer ProTools and Logic.
Logic Studio can import many types of audio files. It is not possible with any of these programs to remove instruments from the recording or completely isolate any of the original tracks, including the vocals.
Apple Logic Pro is compatible with a range of hardware, including Mac computers running macOS. It supports various audio interfaces, MIDI controllers, and external instruments that conform to standard protocols like MIDI and USB. Additionally, Logic Pro performs well with Apple’s own hardware, such as MacBook Pro and iMac, particularly those with M1 or M2 chips for optimal performance. Users should also consider using compatible audio plugins and sample libraries to enhance their production experience.
Yes for Logic. Pro Tools requires its own interface
Most studies in logic: Boolean algebra, predicate logic etc are independent of numbers.