

Bowie would later call the music of the trilogy his “DNA”. The albums were recorded after Bowie took up residence in West Berlin in late 1976, and saw him experiment with elements of electronic, krautrock, ambient, and world music in collaboration with American producer Tony Visconti and English musician Brian Eno.īowie began referring to the three albums as a Berlin-centered trilogy during the promotion of Lodger, although “Heroes” was the only installment primarily recorded in the city. Note for Windows Apollo users: After you've finished using your MIDI controller to control the H910 plug-in in Console, make sure to set the MIDI Device to "NONE" in Console Settings (Console > Settings > MIDI > Device) and quit/reopen your DAW so that the DAW will be able to receive MIDI from your controller.The Berlin Trilogy consists of three consecutively released studio albums by music genius David Bowie: Low (1977), “Heroes” (1977) and Lodger (1979).

Setting the Side Chain input on the H910 plug-in Now you are all set to control the H910 via MIDI! Now, create a separate audio track for the source to be processed, and set the output to "no output." Finally, head back to the H910 instance and assign the Side Chain input in the top right field of the Logic plug-in GUI (choose the audio track you created in the previous step). This is the track you will record enable and send MIDI notes to.Ĭhoosing the AU MIDI-controlled Effects plug-in Next, load the "AU MIDI-controlled Effects" version of the plug-in. Here, you will want to create an Instrument Track first. The setup for Logic Pro X is slightly different than in our other supported DAW software. How do I control the H910 with MIDI in Logic Pro X?
