Firewire 410 Problems!!!!, arrrrrrrrrrgh!! |
Tue 28 Sep 2004, 13:36
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 6 Joined: 25-Aug 04 From: - UK Member No.: 49,533 |
riverdog,
I wish eiher of those had happened but `Ive been too busy at work to even fire it up. if you are london based hit me up via PM and we'll hook up j* |
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Tue 28 Sep 2004, 21:01
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 28-Sep 04 From: Dallas - US Member No.: 52,030 |
guys - please keep this discussion public. I'm new to the forums and thinking about buying a FireWire 410 in the next day or so and would like to know how your experience goes.
Thanks so much!! |
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Tue 5 Oct 2004, 18:46
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 04-Oct 04 From: Haddon Heights - US Member No.: 52,487 |
Good info here guys.
I need help on my Firewire 410 and I'll try the things u suggested here tonight. Meanwhile, here's my issue: Specs: iBook G4 1Ghz proc. 256mb RAM Firewire 410. Software: I have Delta Live Bundle and been using GarageBand while trying to figure out if I should buy Logic or Cubase? Use: Mainly to record 2 vocals simultaneously while listening to instrumental track. Will need both mic inputs and both headphone jacks to monitor while recording. Problems: I got the FW410 2 nights ago. At that time I only used a mic input and plugged my headphones directly into the ibook. It worked great!!! Last night, I decided to test the headphone jacks on the FW and when I fired it up I heard this screeaching noise coming from the ibook's built in speakers, despite having set the output to the FW in the Sound Prefs. The FW mixer was already open too! The sound didn't go away until I plugged headphone directly into the ibook. I was low on power so I'll see if that changes the situation tonight. Any ideas??? Thanks in advance for any help...appreciate it. |
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Tue 5 Oct 2004, 19:50
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Member Group: Members Posts: 58 Joined: 14-Mar 04 From: Grand Rapids - US Member No.: 38,439 |
Eee Gads...
Was it only when you were turning it on???? I know when I turn mine on I don't even turn on my mixer until I see the lights 'cycle'... I've heard the same issue but it has not effected my system at all... It's usually only for a second or so right when my PB "grabs in to it"... One thing you can do is go into the "Utilities" folder in Applications and pull up the "Audio MIDI Setup" program... It's an icon that looks like a piano... This will allow you to assign where your inputs and outputs take priority... IF you defualt your input and output to the FW410 when you plug that unit in - the computer will allways port the audio information to it first - If it's not available - The iBook should default to internal... Keep an eye out for it though... Sometimes it will default back just to see if you're watching... But it should stay there - pretty much... As for programs - I've always been a Logic proponent... But understand whichever program you decide to go with - these programs are "MILES" deeper than Garage Band... Don't expect miracles initially... Granted there is MUCH more flexibility but it takes time to understand... I started way back in Logic 2 (?) and it took me nearly 3 days just to get sound into it... I don't think it will be that bad these days - But, take your time whatever you decide and work with it... You're going to be purchasing some pretty potent stuff... Personally though, I think the combination of the FW410 and my Logic Pro6 has been the most enjoyable setup I've had and is unbeatable.... If you have questions - Just pipe in... I'd love to help... SecondBridge - No Problem - i'm always glad to help... If you're interested feel free to stop by my website and hear some of the tunes... http://homepage.mac.com/riverdog Mullethed - I wish!!! I live in Michigan in the United States about 150 miles West of Detroit in Grand Rapids... I understand about your job! It's been a pain here too!!! Keep me posted though... I hope it works out for you... Take care: More later... -------------------- |
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Tue 5 Oct 2004, 20:05
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 04-Oct 04 From: Haddon Heights - US Member No.: 52,487 |
Riverdog, you're a saint man!
I just remembered that when I played songs from iTunes, there was no problem hearing them on the cans, only when opening GarageBand, did the probs occur. I'll see what happens when I get back tonight. I'm actually thinking about go back on my lunch break to see. (PST here). Thanks again man! |
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Wed 6 Oct 2004, 23:23
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 5 Joined: 04-Oct 04 From: Haddon Heights - US Member No.: 52,487 |
Update:
I got it to work and figured out the noise. Here's what I did: 1)Connect the FW410 and iBook before powering on. 2)Powered on and waited for FW410 to cycle and stop blinking. 3)Opened the FW410 mixer and reset to default settings. 4)Opened up Sound Prefs and changed both output and input to FW410. 5)Opened Garageband (you'll hear the screaching sound) 6)Opened GB audio prefs and changed both output and input to FW410. Worked like a charm! Thanks to everyone for their help. |
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Thu 7 Oct 2004, 17:15
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Member Group: Members Posts: 58 Joined: 14-Mar 04 From: Grand Rapids - US Member No.: 38,439 |
Excellent!
Always glad to be of help... Keep me posted - I hope this works out for people... I really do enjoy the FW410 and hope it's as good a bargain for others... I purchased mine for 350.00 on Ebay... It was practically brand new and has done wonderfully for me since I bought it... I also think the combination of Logic and the FW makes it just a tad more complicated than it could be... But I get great results... Let me know... -------------------- |
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