Monitoring In Logic & Mac Osx, Assigning Sound |
mer. 12 mars 2008, 00:21
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I have a m-audio fw 410 connected to my monitors. Now my question is, is it possible to have this soundcard only assigned to Logic and not my whole system? Basically I want to monitor mixes in itunes through a separate set of speakers without having to go into the OSX audio/midi setup and switch the settings everytime.
Is this possible? Or will I have to continue with the switch a roo? Thanks as always. |
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mer. 12 mars 2008, 07:14
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redstrype,
You should be able to control how your sound is routed in the System Preferences -> Sound Pref pane. The output selected there is for all of your system sounds (Finder, iTunes, etc.). If you leave this set to "Built In" and set your FW-410 as your audio output ONLY in your Logic/Logic Express preferences, you would be able to monitor your different audio sources without having to open Audio/MIDI setup and swap between the two. Or, at least this is how my MOTU 828 is set up and I still get iTunes playback via my stereo while my Logic/Logic Express is routed to the 828. Hope that helps. peace. -------------------- |
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redstrype Monitoring In Logic & Mac Osx mer. 12 mars 2008, 00:21
Macintop Hi Redstrype, The interface setting in Logic is c... mer. 12 mars 2008, 07:55
redstrype Thank you both! mer. 12 mars 2008, 14:59
Macintop Hi Redstrype, The interface setting in Logic is c... mer. 12 mars 2008, 07:55
redstrype Thank you both! mer. 12 mars 2008, 14:59
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