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sorry about the repost...
Problem: When starting up Logic (with virtual memory, TCP/IP and appletalk OFF) I get an error message "ASIO not enough memory." I used to have an M-audio Quattro Audio Interface, but I returned it, because I figured I was getting this ASIO error because it was just a crappy product with crappy mac ASIO drivers. HOWEVER... I now have the Emagic 2|6 Audio interface and it gives me the same error message! Anyone who can help me solve this problem is a genius, since I have asked individuals who have been using Logic extensively for YEARS, and they couldn't help. Please HELP!! jennifer |
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Hi Jennifer,
the error message you received is caused by a conflict with the apple soundmanager. Both the soundmanger and the ASIO driver try to use the emi at the same time. To solve this problem you should: 1. upgrade Logic to 4.7.3 (better 4.8.1) 2. use the emi driverswitch and select "ASIO" (and follow the instructions: disconnect the emi etc...) Now Logic should open without the error message. For best results i recommend to download the emi driver 2.0 (which is totally new) from the emagic website. With this driver you can use apple´s control strip to set the audio settings of the emi. Be shure that you have not chosen the emi in the control strip - Otherwise the same error-message would appear. Furthermore you can now use emagics EASI driver with Logic which is AFAIK better than the ASIO one. (Remember not to use them at the same time ;-) Hope this solves your problem. Best wishes leon P.S.: Sorry for any miss-spelling etc. - i´m not a native speaker. |
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