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I re-did this score I am working on for a short film, becuase I have until tomorrow to send it out.... but I have a problem!
I recorded the midi track via my Event speakers, and I finished the score, but in order to bounce it to audio, I need to unplug my audio outputs on my Roland xp30 keyboard and I need to plug in another audio cord that can plug into the iMIC.. but, when I plugged in to the imic, there is no sound coming through! none from the headphones, none from the apple speakers.... how can I make this work? with the imic in, I can play just ONE track on my keyboard, track 1, the piano, but none others... when I play the song, no sound comes out! when I click on the notes in the matrix editer in LOGIC ( like a piano roll, etc... ) note for note, no sound comes out... what should I do? - jeff p.s. I tried plugging on for my speakers, and one for the imic...but to no avail! -------------------- "history repeats itself, so the best thing to do is rewrite the future"
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Don't see why you need to listen to anything when you bounce.
Suggest you do the bounce first, then listen to the result after. I don't quite understand what you are doing either, but if I remember correctly, the imic has a switch so you can either get one audio track in or one out, but not both. Would that be the problem? This post has been edited by Presto: Mon 3 Feb 2003, 15:54 -------------------- Without shit, we wouldn't be here ;)
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