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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 4 Inscrit : 09 févr. 05 Lieu : Santa Cruz - US Membre no 60,103 ![]() |
Hello there,
I just hooked up the M-Audio Firewire Solo with my G5 iMac to use with Logic 7 but the program doesn't seem to be receiving any signal. The interface clearly receives signal because it indicates when sound has been clipped but the program does not read it. I have installed the driver and everything. Anyone have any pointers? |
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 1 Inscrit : 28 juin 04 Lieu : Everett - US Membre no 45,944 ![]() |
Howdy,,
I also have had terrible luck with the M-Audio product. I had successfully used their 2496 card in my old G3, and when I got the G5, wanted the same card. Bought a new 2496, and found out that it's physically incompatible with the G5. Took that back and got a retooled 2496, which DID fit in the PCI slot of my Mac. However, the card would fire up, due to some incompatiblity issues. So, I took THAT back and bought the Firewire MIDI interface. I got the audio to come through it, but the MIDI was all messed up. Tried to resolve it with their tech support people, but finally hired a consultant to come out to my home studio. After 1 and 1/2 hours, he thought he fixed the problem. However, the next day the MIDI weirdness was back. I became convinced that it was a defective unit, and went with the Firewire Solo unit for audio only, and the MidiSport USB unit (which I already had) for the MIDI functions. So, my fourth M-Audio product worked for me, which is not a good average, and I'm approaching using their stuff with great trepidation.... - Dana Countryman -------------------- http://www.danacountryman.com
I'm also the webmaster for Jean Jacques Perrey at: http://www.jeanjacquesperrey.com |
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