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> Bouncing And Asio, problems bouncing using ASIO
willm
posté mar. 22 mars 2005, 21:51
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Hello all
My problem is that when I work with ASIO I can't bounce down to a stereo file. With Mac AV it's not a problem. When I hit bounce in the environment window I get the following message: 'Mac AV is not available'.
If I switch to Mac AV then I lose all my plug-ins. I'm using OS9.2, Logic 4.8.1 and a Waveterminal U2A USB interface (humble, but who cares?). I'm working with audio only - no midi. (I realise that the OS9 forum might be the place for this query but it's no doubt of such a basic nature that 'getting started' seemed a better place for it.)
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coldharbour
posté mer. 23 mars 2005, 12:51
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Do you have both Mac AV and your ASIO card driver enabled in Logic settings?
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willm
posté mer. 23 mars 2005, 23:35
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Hello Coldharbour. I've tried it with both enabled and with just the ASIO driver enabled. With both I get the message 'nothing to bounce on output 1-2' (though all the audio is routed to 1 and 2).
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coldharbour
posté jeu. 24 mars 2005, 10:49
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Is the "output 1-2" you're referring to a "Master Output" in Logic mixer? Master output has a "Bounce" button and when you click it it bounces your selection - even if there's nothing in it (then you just get silence).

Assign your ASIO master output into a bus (for example ADAT 1-2 if available) and then create a stereo input in Logic with ADAT 1-2 as input. Enable software monitoring in Logic settings and now you should have all audio from ASIO in your Logic mixer.

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willm
posté ven. 25 mars 2005, 13:38
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Thanks for your help and patience. ADAT isn't available, actually, and I'll need to do a bit more research before I can work out how to send the master output to a bus. I'll do that before I bother the forum any further.
However, I've discovered what the problem was: the master output was - unlike the audio tracks - assigned to 'Mac' rather than 'ASIO'. I can now bounce. Apologies - this is a fairly basic blunder, I realise.
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