by garfy » Thu Apr 11, 2019 3:02 pm
Ok, I'll assume you have the audio output of the UNO plugged into input 1 of your interface and you have Software Monitoring turned on in preferences.
1) In Logic, create a new mono audio track with the inputs being "In 1"
2) Click on the 'I' icon on the new audio track to monitor incoming audio
3) As the UNO is playing your sequence/sounds raise the input gain on your interface until you can see a signal showing on Logic's level meter. At this point you should be hearing the sound as well, if you have headphones or speakers plugged from the interface.
4) Raise the gain until you are happy with the level of audio coming in.
5) To record the UNO output, engage the 'R' button on the audio track and record as normal.
Hope that helps.
System Specs: 2012 Mac Mini 2.6 i7 & 2015 MBP 2.2 i7, 16GB RAM
macOS10.15.7 Logic 10.6.1 Reason 11
Various IK, NI, Waves, Softube, Eventide, XLN software
Focusrite 18i20 x 2, Novation ReMote 25SL