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> The Girl's In Trouble Again..., No sound from my Audity :o(
add9
post Sun 30 Nov 2003, 11:39
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Hi Guys!

Another stupid (?) question is coming from me rolleyes.gif

I am currently back on my old version of Logic 4.8 that is working fine.
I am trying to connect my Audity and...
- it is connected through the Fastlane midi-interface and the midiclock indicates that there is communication
- it is connected to the MOTU 828 by two pair of stereojacks from the Audity to channel 5-6 on the back of the MOTU
When I play a recorded midisignal from it the MOTU indicates lights in on channel 5-6 but nothing out...

Now....Is it supposed to be as a plug-in in Logic or as a multi instrument...?
In my OMS setup I have put it up as a new device connected through midichannels 1-2 but it keep saying that those channels are already in use and that it might interfare with the other connections... huh.gif
When I first connected it to the midiinterface I put the midicable in "B in" but then I got no light indication of communication. When I moved it to "B out" the lights flashes as they are supposed to do...
I have a midikeyboard that I use for the ESX and the other software synths and samplers and there is communication between the Audity and the keyboard through the midi-interface.
So...again....should I put the Audity up as an instrument or a midi-instrument in Logic...?

I hope I have been clear enough for you to understand my problem...
Anyone...? Help...?

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dixiechicken
post Mon 8 Dec 2003, 00:41
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Assuming its the E-mu Audity 2000:
First check that the Audity really receives midi and generate sound.
Use a pair of headphones.

Connect from Audity to the 828 like you described.
Right click the fw-icon for 828 and set "Monitor input" to
"Analog 5-6".

Set "Default Output" & "Default Input" to "Analog 1-2"

Record enable a stereo audiotrack in your daw
Chose "Analog 1-2" as input for that track.

This works for me in DP-4 and Mac OS-X.

Cheers: Dixiechicken


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