Michael King
Logic Audio Environments


I design digital recording studio software and I produce recordings.




Me at my computer.
The arm of the sofa makes a good mouse mat.

I fell in love with the Trombone at the age of 12 and I have played in School Bands, Brass Bands, Wind Bands, Military Bands, Stage Bands, Show Bands, Big Bands, Pit Orchestras, and Symphony Orchestras.

Ten years ago I started growing my hair and that's the time I've been working with Logic. Before that I worked on an Amega computer and I used a music program called Music-X. It was whilst using Music-X that I discovered the importance of midi code and I designed my first midi interface. I have been designing midi interfaces ever since.

Now that I have mapped out every known recording studio parameter, I'm finely getting into vocal recording and record producing.



Free Downloads

You have to be a Logic Audio user to be able to use my environment files.
They were created in Logic 4.8.1. and in Windows 98.
They work in Logic version 4.8.1 to version 5 in Windows operating systems,
and in all subsequent Logic versions from version 4.8.1 in all  Macintosh operating systems from version 9.

New Yamaha SW1000XG Environment Overview / Method

New Yamaha SW1000XG Download Page

When you open the files in later versions of Logic it will take some time to convert to you're Logic version.

My PC has an Intel Pentium 4, 3.00GHz, 3.00GHz CPU, with One Gigabyte of Ram and a Yamaha SW1000XG.
Works just fine.

I Love Midi.


My Band can play anything.

All my demo tracks were remixed in my Yamaha SW1000XG environment.
I used the mp3 converter on my download page to turn waves created by Logic into mp3s.

Below is a media player.
Double click on a song title to play the song.




kingmikehere@lycos.com


© Michael King


Redhill Surrey UK

Page updated April 2008

OXO