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> Tascam Us 122 Problems, Can't get mic signal into Logic express
Hetradyne
post Wed 12 Oct 2005, 16:51
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[FONT=Arial][SIZE=1][COLOR=blue] Does anyone have any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong? I just bought a Tascm us 122 interface. I'm running the mic through it and can hear the signal through the amp I'm using but no signal is registering in Logic. I have the record button on the track engaged but there's no signal. I have it set up mic line in, R and L outs to amp and then the USB cable set up to the interface and the computer. Am I missing something???? Any help is appreciated. THANKS!!!!!!!
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hahaworld
post Tue 6 Dec 2005, 15:36
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Must we resort to name-calling? If we must, can we use correct tense? Synthpro, you should have told Star Fox, "You're a dope," as in, "You are a dope." What you are trying to say, I believe, is that Star Fox IS a dope. Not that he possesses "a dope." When you use the possessive, "your," you imply that Star Fox has "a dope" and that he also has "useless," but the ellipsis leaves us hanging. Perhaps you could have finished the thought by saying, "Your a dope is nicer than your b dope," or "Your useless brain is taking up space on MacMusic," if you really wanted to use the possessive tense.

Also, "dont" should have an apostrophe. The apostrophe takes the place of the "o" in the word "not." This way, it becomes clear that a contraction is being used.
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