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> Audiowerk 2 card question, Mac G3/Audiowerk 2 card question
karambos
post Tue 23 Apr 2002, 20:00
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this may possibly be a dumb question but I have an Audiowerk 2 card in my G3 Mac ('Gossamer' Rev A, 233MHz, 544 MB, 60 GIG) and when I'm running let's say an Mp3 player which is using the card to output to the mixing desk and I try to open LOGIC (LAMP 4.7), LOGIC tells me it can't find the card.

If I then close the Mp3 player, thereby freeing up the card, and relaunch the card drivers in LOGIK, everything's fine.

Is it possible to get two applications to use the one card?

I don't know if this has anything to do with it, but sometimes when I'm trying to record audio, I press record and it doesn't register any signal. Again, I relaunch the drivers for the card and try recording again - everything's fine.

I'm grateful if anyone can give me any pointers to this rather vague problem


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lepetitmartien
post Tue 30 Apr 2002, 20:02
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1/ your drivers must support virtual ports to permit different apps to acces the card… chek that

2/ seems that your drivers have a problem… if there's a preference file, trash it and try to look for new drivers if they are available.

Maybe there is something else… but that's all I see (I don't know Logic)


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post Wed 1 May 2002, 17:48
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Hi,

thanks for the suggestion but I found a simple and effective way to combat the problem. Use a cable to go from the output 1/8' jack to the mixing desk.

That's it! They're MP3's so the slight reduction in quality can't be heard - it's not as if I use them for audio recording or anything.

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