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sonickid23
post Tue 4 Apr 2006, 20:05
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Someone please help I'm completely lost. So I have scanned the reference manual for Logic 7, also purchased Logic Pro 7 Power by Orren Merton, and have been trying to get things set up for the past two days with absolutely no success. I have no clue what I'm doing wrong, because this set up has worked with my past DAW's. I'm using PowerBook G4 laptop, a Roland F-100 digital piano linked through a M-Audio FireWire Solo Mixer for audio. I'm also running Midi from the Roland through an M-Audio Uno USB Midi (an IN and OUT port to the Midi which then turns into a single wire into a USB) to my comp. Whenever I record in Midi it plays back through the Roland, and also I can record audio, but no sound when I playback. I'm worried that after going through the Logic Setup when setting up the Midi it only gave me the same option for both Input and Ouput. Somone please help I'm on the verge of tears hear. Thanx
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gdoubleyou
post Sun 9 Apr 2006, 20:59
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If it doesn't show up under audio devices, check the sytem profiler under the BLUE apple. hit the more info button, if the firewire device doesn't show up. Then you have a hardware problem.

If you have another firewire device check to see if it shows up. (hard drive, burner, DV cam) If another device is detected you firewire ports are good.

Also check/swap firewire cables.

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