Setting Up Track Rig with Logic Pro

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Track Rig is an 8 channel audio interface that’s great for running tracks. It’s simplistic design makes it easy to set up in Logic Pro. It has eight XLR outputs so that you can get more control of your tracks, and go directly to your soundboard without any other hardware. Here’s how to set it up!

First, plug in your Track Rig to your computer running Logic Pro. If you’re using a Mac, Logic will automatically recognize that Track Rig is connected. After this, follow these easy steps in Logic.

  1. Select “Logic Pro” in the top toolbar.
  2. Select “Preferences” then click the “Audio” option.
  3. Under Output Device, select “Loop Community Track Rig”.

PC Configuration

If you’re using a PC, it works a little differently, but don’t worry it only takes a couple minutes.
1. Download the latest driver by going to the web address in your manual.
2. Run the installation process for ASIO4ALL. Then restart your computer after the install is complete.
3. In Ableton Live under Driver Type, select “ASIO”. Then under Audio Output Device, select “ASIO4ALL v2”. Now you’re ready to go.

Routing the Tracks

All you have to do now is route each track in Logic Pro to the desired output. To do so, first open Logic’s mixer. You can do this by pressing the shortcut key “X”. Once the mixer is open, you will see each individual track. Within each track is the Stereo Out button, or “St Out” for short. Click on a Stereo Out button, then go to “Output” and select the output you want. Repeat these steps for all your tracks to successfully route them!

If you have a group of tracks that you want to all route together, you can route them at the same time by highlighting them all, then clicking on a Stereo out button.

And that’s it! After routing all of your tracks from Logic Pro to Track Rig, you are ready to run your tracks in live performance. To learn more about Track Rig, visit TrackRig.com.

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