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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 6 Inscrit : 25 août 04 Lieu : - UK Membre no 49,533 ![]() |
i am rocking the firewire 410 on a black pismo g3 laptop running osx .3
however imputing the audio into logic express is proving a tad frustrating!!! actually its really ****ing me off now! has anyone got any reasons why this might be happening before I throw it out the window!!! with thanks j* ![]() |
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![]() Member ![]() ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 58 Inscrit : 14 mars 04 Lieu : Grand Rapids - US Membre no 38,439 ![]() |
Ok that helps a little...
First verify that Logic sees the 410... Go into the Audio preferences and make sure Core Audio is selected... The 410 should be a selection right next to the checkbox... I think the default buffers and everything should fine for the moment... Now at the same time you have Logic open - Open the FireWire 410's control panel... You can find this in the MacOSX Preferences, or in the Applications folder... From here go to Logic and select and audio track - Be sure you can see selections for the 410's inputs in the input section of Logic's audio "mixer" window... Select one of the inputs... Here is my dilemma: - If you are using the 410 with an entire system - ie: separate mixer like I do - when you select record, you should be able to see audio recorded in the main window... FOR ME: I just monitor the input through my external mixer it makes it easier to control... - If you are using the 410 ON IT's OWN - ie: You want the sound to go into the 410 - AND THEN BACK OUT ONE OF THE OTHER OUTPUTS to monitor... You will need to fool with the 410's mixer panel... I found it quite confusing at first... Working with Logic AND the 410 is a matter of finding the right combination if inputs and outputs using the 410's softare interface... Once you find the correct configuration that makes the 410 perform like you want - Save it as a setup in the 410's software... The 410 will retain this setting permanently - All you have to do then is call up a different setting if you want the 410 to funciton differently... Think of the 410 as being a separate "entity" from Logic that works "in conjunction with Logic" instead of being an integrated piece of hardware "within Logic"... I hope this helps... Let me know your progress... -------------------- |
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