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theabombjazz
I must be missing the magic button or something

new motu mkii, updated drivers, chosen in SOUND prefs of OS X, have a signal....good signal jumping around visually
OUTPUT is set to built in (I hear nothing by the way, but am i suppost to?)

open garageband, change input to MKII output to BUILT IN
create basic track...

in the settings, I see that i am choosing inputs 1 & 2, the first 2 on the back on of the unit, it is actually SEEING the motu....good sign

but the volume is greyed out and all the way at zero

hmm
does the firewire console have anything to do with it?
well, I open it and see jumping signals (my strumming my guitar over and over)

but garageband wont budge on the volume input, its greyed out (in the basic track dealy)

so I close it

open logic 6, got audio hardware prefs, choose the motu..
(still have signal on firewire console)

nothing on a ARMED AUDIO track.

still have visual meters jumping on front of MOTU, in firewire console and in sound prefs

what am i missing?

(BTW, I reset the MKII to factory settings right before, just in case)

I also just read a forum where a guy could only get it to work when using the fron 2 guitar/mic inputs...tried that...still nothing

also, in the BASIC TRACK, I am choosing main out 1 and 2, and in my mkII console that is chosen

yet the garageband basic track input volume is down

god should I try going HARDWARE 1/4 inch into the mic jack just as a dummy test?

the audio IS suppost to travel then the firewire right? I mean it IS a firewire interface

in the mac AUDIO/MIDI utility, the MOTU is chosen as well, I dont see volume jumping in the channels either, it is greyed out

I have tried choosing any and all of the channels in my BASIC track, the input voule is always greyed out

as you can see, I am de-volving and not taking anything for granted
hellllp please :}

thanks
JulianKing
Have you set the Default Input and Default Output in OSX's AMS (Audio Midi Setup) to MOTU 828mkII and not Built in Audio.
Underneath that, the system output should be set to Built In Audio.
If you dont know where the AMS is, use finder.
theabombjazz
yes, in the utilites folder the audio midi setup, its input is set to the mkii and the output is default audio...
and the levels are the channels are greyed out and un -moveable
bogh
QUOTE (theabombjazz @ Feb 19 2005, 06:34)
in the settings, I see that i am choosing inputs 1 & 2, the first 2 on the back on of the unit, it is actually SEEING the motu....good sign

Inputs 1-2 are the inputs on the front of the unit with preamps.
The first two inputs on the back of the unit are actually inputs 3-4.
kaboombahchuck
OK, couple of things.
First, and this is a stupid question, but has to be asked... Do you have monitors hooked up to the 828?
Do you have the 828 set as input and output, both in system prefs, and in Garage Band prefs?
When trying to listen (or monitor) a live sound (such as a guitar) in Garage Band, be shure to double click on the track you are trying to use. This will open the "track info" window. Select "Monitor" on.
You should be trying to recieve on chanel 3 (mono). Chanels 1 and 2 are the front pannel chanels.
Also be shure every thing is working in the FireWire CueMix Console. There are some things you could be doing wrong there. Make shure out put is set to main out 1-2 bus 1.
Also in the MOTU fireWire Audio window Make shure your Default Stero Output is set to Main Out 1-2.
BTW, can you hear anything through the headphone jack on the 828?
theabombjazz
yeah that was it,
you have to choose the 828 for both input AND output
I was only telling the mac to use it for input with does not work, it has to be used for both input and output

I guess GARAGEBAND only does 44.1k, because I tried setting the 828 to 48k and it snapped back to 44.1

thanks alot :}
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