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Wed 9 Feb 2005, 07:43
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You just got really lucky....I had the same problem, and I just figured it out. Download the latest Digi CoreAudio Manager from Core Audio 6.7. After you install that and restart, make sure Digi CoreAudio is open, open up Logic, go to Preferences->Audio->Drivers, Change the Driver to DigiDesign Hardware (mBox)....and the big one here is to make sure the I/O buffer size is at 1024, or else the output will be unbearably static-ey. Let it reload the Audio system when prompted and you should be good to go. (Oh and don't forget to plug headphones or something into your mBox, or else you won't hear anything! haha It worked for me, hope it helps you! Bobby
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Wed 9 Feb 2005, 10:48
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Immense thanks to you, Bobby. You and I should go into business to take over the world.
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