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			<title><![CDATA[Loading Pianoteq in Logic 8]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>This is for people who are new to Pianoteq and new to Logic, and just can&#039;t figure out how to get the two working together (I use Logic 8 Pro):</p><p><a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3330">http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3330</a></p><p>1. Open a project in Logic.</p><p>2. Click the &quot;Track&quot; menu, select &quot;New...&quot; and then select &quot;Software Instrument.&quot;</p><p>3. Open the &quot;Inspector&quot; if it&#039;s not open already, and click the blank field right under &quot;I/O.&quot;</p><p>4. At the bottom of the list, select &quot;AU Instruments,&quot; then &quot;Modartt,&quot; then &quot;Pianoteq 3&quot; (or whatever version you have).&nbsp; Select your desired number of outputs (I chose Stereo).</p><p>5. Pianoteq will open as a software instrument in Logic!</p><p>Note: You can also run record Pianoteq onto a MIDI track by selecting IAC Bus 1 as your MIDI instrument.</p>]]></description>
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