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4 Aug 2005
Hello,

I am running Mac OS 10.4 on an iMac G5 1.8Ghz with 1024 MB of RAM.

I have two TAPCO S5 (active) Monitoring Speakers plugged into my Edirol UA-25 interface via quarter inch Planet Wave cables. The interface connects to my iMac via USB.

Whenever I start playing an audio file, I receive distortion through the speakers (not feedback, distortion) for the first few seconds, and then this goes away. If I were to play that same audio file through the internal speakers, I would have no distortion.

The folks at Sweetwater told me this is a Drive Access problem. How can I fix this, and what exactly is happening?

Thanks,
Connor
29 Mar 2005
Hey guys,

Haven't posted here in a while, but I'm back.

I'm running Logic Express 7, and with my new EWQL Symp. Orchestral Silver (would HIGHLY recommend), I'm running into some RAM shortages (it's understandable seeing as some of the samples are 300MB plus). Does anyone know a way that I can easily bounce one MIDI region
at a time in logic to an aiff file while still retaining the original MIDI region?

It's probably easy to do, I just don't know how biggrin.gif

Thanks,
Connor
10 Mar 2005
Hello,

I am recording a grand piano with 2 microphones (L + R) [Avlex Professional Microphones] running via XLR Planet Wave Cables to an Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface. I am recording that track in Logic Express 7. The Edirol takes the input from both micrphones and it outputs the sound from Logic into some monitoring headphones. This part here makes me really angry, and this happens every time. When I go to play back the recording some parts of the segment will be repeated when they were not recorded that way, and sometimes absolute static will occur. If I'm recording C, D, C, G, C, then the recording will play back C, D, C, D *Crraaack* *craack*, C.

This does a stupendous job of prohibiting me from making my CD, can someone help me?

Thanks.
18 Jan 2005
In Logic Express 7 I have an Instrument track playing an exs file with EXSP24.
When I play notes on my keyboard, it sounds fine.
When I record those notes and play them back, I can barely hear them.

What's wrong?

Thanks,
Connor
17 Jan 2005
Hello,

I'm running Logic Express 7.
I have an M-Audio Keystation 61es connected via MIDI to an Edirol UA-25 Audio/MIDI Interface.
Everything works fine.

Click here for a screenshot of my enviornment.

In the Logic Setup Assistant I told it to use the UA-25 instead of the Built-In Audio.
It allows me to sent MIDI data to my computer through the UA-25, but it sends all sound from Logic 7 back to my UA-25, meaning I have to wear my headphones to hear it.

How can I tell Logic to use Edirol to take data, but still output all program sound to my built-in speakers?

Thanks,
Connor
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