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  • Camelot Tutorial 1: The Basics of Camelot
  • Camelot Tutorial 2: Getting Started
  • Camelot Tutorial 3: Layers and Items
  • Camelot Tutorial 4: Audio Input and Output
  • Camelot Tutorial 5: The Timeline
  • Camelot Tutorial 6: Audio Routing and Mixing
  • Camelot Tutorial 7: Adding Audio Effects
  • Camelot use case 1: An Example for Wind Players
  • How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on iPad?
  • SWAM with Camelot Pro (macOS / Windows)
  • SWAM with Logic Pro X (Max OS X)
  • How do I set up a new Custom Map in Camelot?
  • How do I connect my USB-C iPad to a PA system?
  • How to install and authorize products through the Software Center
  • How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on my computer or iPad?
  • SWAM with GarageBand X (macOS)
  • How can I split a single item in a key range?
  • SWAM with Cubase 11
  • SWAM with Digital Performer 10 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with FL Studio 20 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with MainStage 3 (Mac OS X)
  • SWAM with Pro Tools Ultimate (Mac OS X / Windows)
  • SWAM with Reaper
  • SWAM with Savihost 64bit (Windows)
  • SWAM with Vienna Ensemble Pro (Mac OS X)
  • SWAM with VST Host (Windows)
  • SWAM with Ableton Live 11 (macOS and Windows)
  • SWAM with Studio One 5 (macOS and Windows)
  • How do I configure a Bluetooth MIDI pedalboard for Scene switching?
  • Can I keep my SWAM instruments on an external drive?
  • Is there a way to access the reverb module to modify the default reverb type on SWAM instruments?
  • Can I use SWAM instruments without a physical MIDI controller?
  • With Camelot, can all the vst sounds come from my hardware device’s internal audio card or do I need an external sound card for VST plug-ins?
  • Is it possible to use the volume wheel on my MIDI controller to control the volume of a plug-in in Camelot using MIDI learn?
  • Can I use Arturia’s Analog Lab as a Camelot plug-in? What’s the correct input/output and MIDI routing?
  • How do I create ensembles using SWAM instruments?
  • What connectors do I need to connect vintage synths to a Mac or iPad?
  • Manage Hardware and Software Instruments

SWAM with Logic Pro X (Max OS X)

Important Note

Logic Pro X only supports 64bit Audio Units plugins, so be sure to download and install the 64bit version of your SWAM product.

 

Getting Started Guide

  1. Open Logic Pro X and create an Empty Project (Picture 1)
  2. Add a Software Instrument Track. From the Instrument dropdown menu, click on AU instruments>Audio Modeling and select the wanted SWAM instrument. Choose mono or stereo depending on whether you want to create a mono or stereo track. (Pictures 2 & 3)
  3. Draw the Expression curve: double-click on a created midi region to enter the editor view, click on the automation button, select 11 - expression from the MIDI control 0-63 list, and draw your expression curve. (Pictures 04, 05 & 06)
  4. To automate the Expression parameter (SWAM Brass and SWAM v3 versions only): press A to show the automation (mix > show automation). From the parameters dropdown menu, select SWAM instrument > Expressivity group > Expression. Double-click on the MIDI region to add automation points. (Pictures 7 & 8)

 

Picture 1 — Create an empty project

Create empty project

Picture 2 — Create new Software Instrument track

Create new Software Instrument track

 

Picture 3 — Select the SWAM plug-in you want to use

 

Picture 4 — Enter the Editor view

Enter the Editor view

 

Picture 5 — Select 11 - Expression

 Select expression - 11

 

Picture 6 — Draw the Expression curve

Draw Expression curve

 

Picture 7 —  Select Expression parameter

Show automation

 

Picture 8 — Draw the automation

 Draw automation

Important Note

Logic Pro X only supports 64bit Audio Units plugins, so be sure to download and install the 64bit version of your SWAM product.

 

Getting Started Guide

  1. Open Logic Pro X and create an Empty Project (Picture 1)
  2. Add a Software Instrument Track. From the Instrument dropdown menu, click on AU instruments>Audio Modeling and select the wanted SWAM instrument. Choose mono or stereo depending on whether you want to create a mono or stereo track. (Pictures 2 & 3)
  3. Draw the Expression curve: double-click on a created midi region to enter the editor view, click on the automation button, select 11 - expression from the MIDI control 0-63 list, and draw your expression curve. (Pictures 04, 05 & 06)
  4. To automate the Expression parameter (SWAM Brass and SWAM v3 versions only): press A to show the automation (mix > show automation). From the parameters dropdown menu, select SWAM instrument > Expressivity group > Expression. Double-click on the MIDI region to add automation points. (Pictures 7 & 8)

 

Picture 1 — Create an empty project

Create empty project

Picture 2 — Create new Software Instrument track

Create new Software Instrument track

 

Picture 3 — Select the SWAM plug-in you want to use

 

Picture 4 — Enter the Editor view

Enter the Editor view

 

Picture 5 — Select 11 - Expression

 Select expression - 11

 

Picture 6 — Draw the Expression curve

Draw Expression curve

 

Picture 7 —  Select Expression parameter

Show automation

 

Picture 8 — Draw the automation

 Draw automation

Other articles in this category

  • Camelot Tutorial 1: The Basics of Camelot
  • Camelot Tutorial 2: Getting Started
  • Camelot Tutorial 3: Layers and Items
  • Camelot Tutorial 4: Audio Input and Output
  • Camelot Tutorial 5: The Timeline
  • Camelot Tutorial 6: Audio Routing and Mixing
  • Camelot Tutorial 7: Adding Audio Effects
  • Camelot use case 1: An Example for Wind Players
  • How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on iPad?
  • SWAM with Camelot Pro (macOS / Windows)
  • SWAM with Logic Pro X (Max OS X)
  • How do I set up a new Custom Map in Camelot?
  • How do I connect my USB-C iPad to a PA system?
  • How to install and authorize products through the Software Center
  • How do I connect my hardware instruments to Camelot on my computer or iPad?
  • SWAM with GarageBand X (macOS)
  • How can I split a single item in a key range?
  • SWAM with Cubase 11
  • SWAM with Digital Performer 10 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with FL Studio 20 (macOS & Windows)
  • SWAM with MainStage 3 (Mac OS X)
  • SWAM with Pro Tools Ultimate (Mac OS X / Windows)
  • SWAM with Reaper
  • SWAM with Savihost 64bit (Windows)
  • SWAM with Vienna Ensemble Pro (Mac OS X)
  • SWAM with VST Host (Windows)
  • SWAM with Ableton Live 11 (macOS and Windows)
  • SWAM with Studio One 5 (macOS and Windows)
  • How do I configure a Bluetooth MIDI pedalboard for Scene switching?
  • Can I keep my SWAM instruments on an external drive?
  • Is there a way to access the reverb module to modify the default reverb type on SWAM instruments?
  • Can I use SWAM instruments without a physical MIDI controller?
  • With Camelot, can all the vst sounds come from my hardware device’s internal audio card or do I need an external sound card for VST plug-ins?
  • Is it possible to use the volume wheel on my MIDI controller to control the volume of a plug-in in Camelot using MIDI learn?
  • Can I use Arturia’s Analog Lab as a Camelot plug-in? What’s the correct input/output and MIDI routing?
  • How do I create ensembles using SWAM instruments?
  • What connectors do I need to connect vintage synths to a Mac or iPad?
  • Manage Hardware and Software Instruments

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