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jeu. 14 juil. 2005, 17:39
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QUOTE (lacmackay @ Jul 14 2005, 08:33) Hi everyone,
I've just gotten Logic Express 7. I have a Tascam US-428 and have connected that to the midi ports on my keyboard. I can record the midi but the audio during recording comes out of the keyboard speakers as well as my monitors which are connected to the US-428 via RCA outputs.
Even worse, when i play back what I have recorded, it only comes through the keyboard and no sound comes out the monitors at all.
CAN ANYONE HELP ME? Ok, first: do you have the keyboard audio outs plugged into the US-428, or just the MIDI outs? Your setup should look something like this: Keyboard MIDI Out to US-428 MIDI In US-428 MIDI Out to Keyboard MIDI In Keyboard Audio out to US-428 Audio In US-428 Audio Out to Monitors Now, in Logic Express 7, you must enable the US-428 as the audio i/o device (done in the Audio Drivers menu....I'm not in front of Logic right now so I can remember the exact place...look in preferences for Audio/Driver Prefs). I think what you've done is enabled zero-latency monitoring on the US-428. You must ensure that you are mixing the Logic outs with the direct outs of the US-428. Read your US-428 manual to see how this is done. I had the US-122 for a while and it was the same...you have to allow BOTH the direct audio monitoring and computer outs to go through the US-428. In addition, you must DISABLE the local out on the keyboard to avoid hearing the keyboard speakers as well. Most keyboards can do this. Read your manual for this. Hope this all helps! Mike
Ce message a été modifié par edge100 - jeu. 14 juil. 2005, 17:40.
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dim. 17 juil. 2005, 01:57
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Thanks for your reply. I'll explain what's happening in more detail. I have my keyboard (which has the local setting off and GM turned on) plugged via midi cables into my US-428 (they are in the correct ports). When I record in Logic Express 7, the click goes through my monitors as well as the keyboard speakers. The actual midi instrument also comes out the keyboard speakers which is obvioulsy not what you want. During playback, all midi sounds come out the keyboard and audio tracks come out my monitors. I want all sounds (MIDI or audio) to come out my monitors, like it does in Garage Band. I have looked in Logic and I can't find anything that changes this. I changed some latency things but it just caused a delay between monitors and keyboard speakers.
Some extra help would be great. Thanks
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jeu. 21 juil. 2005, 05:57
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Hi,
I have a Casio CTK-601 keyboard. There is a setting in the MIDI section that is named 'local' and I turned that off, but i still have the MIDI and click going through the keyboard speakers during recording and playback. The audio out on the keyboard isn't plugged into anything because the midi recorded on Logic should go through the US-428 and out the audio output on that to the monitors, shouldn't it? As I said, Garage band is able to take the MIDI recorded from my keyboard and play it through the monitors so I can't understand why Logic express can't. I shouldn't have to have audio out on the keyboard plugged into anything, or am I totally wrong? Thanks for your help guys.
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