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Dimora
post Thu 8 Jul 2004, 15:18
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I know I posted a similar question the other day but now that the problem has truely solidified itself into a bigger problem I definately need some help with it now.

My setup
G4 Mac OS 10.3.2
DP 4.12 with GPO
MOTU micro express interface
Roland JV-1010
Triton Le
Alesis MultiMix 6FX
Tascam US-122

The audio outs from my modules are going into the Mixer and from the mixer 1/4" outs to the US-122. I can see the US-122 receiving the audio but in DP the audio track is not receiving and signal. Likewise with my Shure SM57 mic. I am pretty new to this version of DP and still feeling out how they rearranged everything.

I'd be REALLY greatful for any advice!

Thanks!
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gdoubleyou
post Thu 8 Jul 2004, 17:10
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Have you configured the audio bundle window to reflect you interface, choose the correct driver in audio setup.

Check to see what output/input is selected for the individual track.

If you let your computer sleep, sometimes USB devices don't wakeup, and may have to be reinitialized.

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tascman
post Fri 9 Jul 2004, 11:25
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Hi Dimora,

I just thought about something: do you have the last drivers?
version 3.2.3 is available at www.tascam.com.

then just check if in the control panel of the US 122 if the "MIDI and AUDIO enabled " is checked. sometimes it just switch to "Midi enabled, audio disabled" after a crash .

feel free to contact me if you have any question

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post Thu 15 Jul 2004, 05:13
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I assume the US-122 is your digital/analog interface, yes?

Make sure of all these things:

1. The US-122 is selected in the Configure Hardware Driver window.

2. The US-122 is selected in the Audio portion of the Audio/MIDI set-up window.

3. The US-122 channels are assigned inputs in the Audio Bundles window.

4. The correct US-122 channels are selected on the inputs of the audio tracks you wish to record on.

Here's what I do to monitor the audio:
Send the output of the audio track to (for example) bus 1-2. Then create an aux track w/ the input being bus 1-2, the output going to your main out or monitor channel. This way I can monitor the audio input, not just the recorded output.

Hope this helps.
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Dimora
post Fri 16 Jul 2004, 14:42
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I have to shamefully admit that I had some cable wiring problems that I just didn't notice angry.gif Sorry, that was a waste of time for all these excellent answers. blink.gif Although thanks for reminding me about the Aux track tip! *walks away sheepishly*
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