Help! Not Enough Audio Outputs!, project due soon... |
Mon 3 Feb 2003, 03:30
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 19-Aug 02 From: San Diego - US Member No.: 6,970 |
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"
- Jeffrey Roland |
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Mon 3 Feb 2003, 07:00
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Moderator Group: Team Posts: 508 Joined: 09-Jul 02 From: Sydney - AU Member No.: 5,658 |
You are not going to hear anything from your headphones (If they are plugged into the apple headphone jack) or apple speakers because you have the iMic chosen as your core audio driver.
plug your event speakers into the output of the iMic (are they powered?). not sure what you mean by paragraph below. QUOTE 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...
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Mon 3 Feb 2003, 15:51
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Maniac Member Group: Members Posts: 799 Joined: 24-Mar 02 From: Entre-Deux-Mers - FR Member No.: 3,984 |
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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Tue 4 Feb 2003, 01:00
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Member Group: Members Posts: 76 Joined: 19-Aug 02 From: San Diego - US Member No.: 6,970 |
I FIXED IT!!
I just had to restart my computer, and THEN plug back in the imic. - jeff -------------------- "history repeats itself, so the best thing to do is rewrite the future"
- Jeffrey Roland |
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