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Mon 17 Jan 2005, 02:35
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Hello, I'm running Logic Express 7. I have an M-Audio Keystation 61es connected via MIDI to an Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface. Everything works fine. Click here for a screenshot of my enviornment.In the Logic Setup Assistant I told it to use the UA-25 instead of the Built-In Audio. It allows me to sent MIDI data to my computer through the UA-25, but it sends all sound from Logic 7 back to my UA-25, meaning I have to wear my headphones to hear it. How can I tell Logic to use Edirol to take data, but still output all program sound to my built-in speakers? Thanks, Connor
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Connor FabianoPianist and Composer www.connorfabiano.com PowerBook G4 800 MHz with Mac OS 10.3.7, 1 MB L3 cache, and 1024 MB of SDRAM. iMac G5 1.8 GHz 17" with Mac OS 10.3 and 1024 MB of RAM and Logic Express 7. M-Audio Keystation 61es with Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface. Professional Avlex Microphones and Planet Wave XLR cables along with stands.
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Mon 17 Jan 2005, 05:20
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MIDI and audio data are different. You must use a single interface for audio In/Out and one for MIDI in/out. They should be selectable separately (audio in the audio driver preferences screen, MIDI through the environment)
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