How To Set Up ListenHub In Logic Pro
Mix referencing is one of the most effective ways to improve your productions. By comparing your mix to professional tracks, you can quickly identify differences in frequency balance, stereo width, and dynamics. But in Logic Pro, switching back and forth between your session and reference tracks can often feel clunky and disruptive.
That is where Sonnox ListenHub comes in.
ListenHub integrates seamlessly with Logic Pro. It lets you A/B your mixes against references from Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, or your local files. You can also solo frequency ranges, check stereo imaging, and monitor loudness without adding extra plugins or bouncing in and out of your DAW.
In this step by step video tutorial you will learn exactly how to set up ListenHub inside Logic Pro.
What You Will Learn in the Video
Installing and Configuring ListenHub
See how to install ListenHub on your system and connect it to Logic Pro so you are ready to start referencing in minutes.
Routing Audio from Logic and Your System
Learn how to route audio from Logic to ListenHub. You will also see how to manage your system audio so you can quickly switch between your Logic session, streaming tracks, and other reference sources.
Using A/B Switching for Mix Referencing
Discover how easy it is to A/B your Logic project against reference tracks at the touch of a button. No more clumsy track importing or level mismatches because ListenHub handles everything for you.