Beginner In Distress, Can't record into logic... |
dim. 16 févr. 2003, 13:17
Message
#1
|
|
Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 16 févr. 03 Lieu : Oxford - UK Membre no 12,413 |
Hi,
Have just started using logic and so far have been solely using software instruments within logic that came with logic when I bought it (big box). I previously had an korg electribe es-1 and have tried hooking it up into logic to record in drum loops and other samples but I cant get it to work. I think I have the right cable (3/4" phono to 3.5mm phono I think?) and have put it into the right hole in the back of my Mac (i.e. the audio in port?) I have set everything (I think) in the audio hardware and drivers bit I think (set to Mac AV) and then followed the intsrtuction manual i.e. make sure the REC button is flashing etc. but I can't get any response at all.... Am I being really stupid somewhere along the line? |
|
|
Réponse(s)
(1 - 8)
dim. 16 févr. 2003, 13:24
Message
#2
|
|
Soft Editor & Moderator Groupe : Editors Messages : 717 Inscrit : 22 août 02 Lieu : Paris - FR Membre no 7,045 |
Be sure the audio port you use is an input ! Recent Macs have two outpouts and no more inputs.
In that case you should buy an audio interface. Ce message a été modifié par june bug - dim. 16 févr. 2003, 13:24. |
|
|
dim. 16 févr. 2003, 13:33
Message
#3
|
|
Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 16 févr. 03 Lieu : Oxford - UK Membre no 12,413 |
thanks for the quick reply...
I had already checked this, I have been to the manual and it is definately an 'audio line in' (I bought a G4 powermac before christmas to give an idea of how new it is) thanks again.... |
|
|
mer. 19 févr. 2003, 19:24
Message
#4
|
|
Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 24 Inscrit : 22 déc. 02 Lieu : Oxford - UK Membre no 10,253 |
Hi Jon,
hopefully someone will have an answer for you soon?! As you know, I can't suggest anything See you round Am |
|
|
mer. 19 févr. 2003, 20:13
Message
#5
|
|
Advanced Member Groupe : Members Messages : 300 Inscrit : 21 août 02 Membre no 7,031 |
You'll need 1/8" minijack ,not just a regular one that you can buy elsewhere, it has to be the one from apple.
It a little bit longer than a regular one. |
|
|
ven. 21 févr. 2003, 04:50
Message
#6
|
|
Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 24 Inscrit : 22 déc. 02 Lieu : Oxford - UK Membre no 10,253 |
Will apple be able to sell him a cable with 1/8" Apple minijack to a pair of 1/4" TRS jacks, then?
I wasn't aware that it was a non-standard minijack!! |
|
|
ven. 21 févr. 2003, 10:44
Message
#7
|
|
Moderator Groupe : Team Messages : 508 Inscrit : 09 juil. 02 Lieu : Sydney - AU Membre no 5,658 |
As far as I know apple stopped using the longer 1/8" jack quite a while ago.
Not that I use the built-in audio jack anymore, however I used a standard 1/8" jack on my B&W G3 and have since set up newer computers for other users with a standard cable. |
|
|
ven. 21 févr. 2003, 10:55
Message
#8
|
|
Moderator Groupe : Team Messages : 508 Inscrit : 09 juil. 02 Lieu : Sydney - AU Membre no 5,658 |
novicejcc,
I'm assuming you are on OS 9. Have a look in the Apple Menu at Control Panels > Sound. What is your selected source under "Input"?. If it is "CD" change it to "Line In" (or something similar; I can't remember the term as I have no line input on my G4). Hope this solves the problem! |
|
|
ven. 21 févr. 2003, 11:05
Message
#9
|
|
Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 5 Inscrit : 16 févr. 03 Lieu : Oxford - UK Membre no 12,413 |
cool, thanks... I will try that
J |
|
|
1 utilisateur(s) sur ce sujet (1 invité(s) et 0 utilisateur(s) anonyme(s))
0 membre(s) :