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I recently got an iBook for some basic music work but am having a problem. Here's the situation.
I am running Guitar Rig 2 (not 3) as a standalone on an iBook 1.33 GHz with 1 GB RAM. I keep getting a noise that sounds like a kind of static, garbling the sound. It occurs maybe once or twice a minute, and lasts a few seconds. I have already turned off Bluetooth and Airport, as well as other steps meant to make the machine better for music (a non-changing desktop, all power saving turned off, etc.) Any suggestions? I'll be happy to provide any further information.
Thanks, estiv
I'm trying to get Pro Tools Free to work on a Blue & White Mac G3 with OS 9.2, using an M-Audio Audiophile USB interface. But I can't get it to work. I can only get a very low-level audio signal to come in and no MIDI at all. I have tested the M-Audio Audiophile USB interface on my PC just to see if it works, and it does--both audio and MIDI signals come through to the computer. So it's not the interface. I have also tried both USB ports on the Mac, and the keyboard/mouse works on both, but the Audiophile does not work on either one. So the Mac's USB ports seem to be okay. I have gotten the latest versions of the drivers from the M-Audio website, but they make no difference. I'm at a loss. If there were no audio signal getting through at all that would make more sense to me than getting a very low-level signal, which is what it's doing. Any suggestions? TIA, estiv
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