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> Imacdv+, Os9.0.4, Imic, Logic Fun Conficts, cant get the "R" button to arm track(s),
nothing_is_not
posté mer. 1 sept. 2004, 15:30
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Hi,

I used to be Dr. Schoft before. Nothing is Not is new Schoft smile.gif

I noticed that when I turn off the Apple Audio driver extension Logic Fun doesn't give me the error message (-10304) that the audio recording funtion cant be loaded. Now I realize that i do need this extension to get my sound rolling with logic fun. I tried looking for updates for this extension, no succes so far.

As the topic title already says, Im using an Griffin Imic. now when i go to the sound preferences panel and i choose the native macintosh input (of which the input jack got broken anyway), i DONT get the error message when reboot logic fun after choosing that. But then again, even if my input jack would not be broken the recording option (read: arming track button) is missing again.
even if it would work with the original mac I/O, what would be the use of my lil'Imic anyway, ey wink.gif

Maybe this is a standard bug that comes with 9.0.4 and i need to upgrade to 9.1? (im aware of the fact that 9.0.4. goes with some troubles here and there,maybe this is one of 'em?)

Thank You very Much,

Kevin
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posté mer. 8 sept. 2004, 14:53
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Hello?

problem still not solved yet, really.
having a real hard time trying to figure this to be honest

thanks
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