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jeu. 10 août 2006, 07:24
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Try using the USB slot ON your PC or MAC directly. (Not the one in a hub...)
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jeu. 10 août 2006, 11:48
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Hi,
Are you sure that Logic and the MBOX 1 are compatible? I'm not a user of any of those two products but what you describe tends to make me think of something like that. Your version of Logic may not support an "old" Digidesign hardware. Of course, you already checked the Logic and Digidesign websites...
About hte white noise, wouldn't there be also an issue with the clock (external or internal, slave or master, host or terminal)?
When re installing, did you "easy install" or custom install"? There may be missing drivers in case of a custom install.
Just a few ideas, just in case. Regards,
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ven. 17 nov. 2006, 07:38
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I am having exactly the same problem as orig.
I have a new Intel Mac Mini, upgraded to the Intel versions of Logic Pro and Pro Tools - also using Peak. In Pro Tools, the sound from the original MBox is fine. When I launch Logic or Peak, I get white noise. I did have the MBox plugged into a powered USB hub, and moved it to hook into the Mac directly. I still have the same problem. Has anyone found a solution to this problem?
Many Thanks.
Ce message a été modifié par chance - ven. 17 nov. 2006, 07:39.
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sam. 18 nov. 2006, 04:52
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I just purchased the latest version of the Intel version of ProTools 7.1.1 three days ago. I downloaded it directly from their site and naively thought it would be the very latest version. After digging around the Digidesign site I found a 7.1.1cs2 update. It fixed the problem!
gdoubleyou, thanks for making the suggestion to look for a new USB driver.
All the best!
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ven. 24 nov. 2006, 11:16
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QUOTE (kwasi @ Tue 21 Nov 2006, 22:06) Have come across the same problem with Logic and the original MBox: Digital noise when I record-enable a track in Logic. Read this thread, felt very enlightened and updated ProTools to 7.1.1cs2 for Intel Macs (after re-installing Pro Tools from scratch). On Digidesign's webpage it said the update fixes the noise issue. The outcome: The dirty digital noise I was getting is gone, replaced by clean, white noise. But I am still not recording anything. Any ideas? Sorry pressed the button oops I had problems using digi hardware with logic for recording and found the buffer needed matching in the digicoreaudio panel and in logic's hardware settings - I was getting nothing recording but match 1024 with 1024 and it worked - this was pre the noise issue which ive never seen hope this helps
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sam. 3 févr. 2007, 06:33
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hello i just want to say thanks for the advice for the driver update ...man that was really bumming me out, very stressfull ..but yeah the 7.1.1cs2 update works.... for some reason it took me a couple of times for the image to mount but im up and running .. i have a mbox original intel mac book 1 gig ram and logic pro 7.2 reason 3
chance it seems you where one of very few people having the same problem on a intel machine maybe logic users dont use the mbox much ....hmmm
BUT im still getting digital clicks when i play my tracks are you getting this problem also ....or does anyone know how to fix this...... my buffer is set to 1024 in logic peace thanks again
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