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![]() Newbie Group: Members Posts: 10 Joined: 18-Jul 02 From: Detroit - US Member No.: 6,023 ![]() |
sorry about the repost...
Problem: When starting up Logic (with virtual memory, TCP/IP and appletalk OFF) I get an error message "ASIO not enough memory." I used to have an M-audio Quattro Audio Interface, but I returned it, because I figured I was getting this ASIO error because it was just a crappy product with crappy mac ASIO drivers. HOWEVER... I now have the Emagic 2|6 Audio interface and it gives me the same error message! Anyone who can help me solve this problem is a genius, since I have asked individuals who have been using Logic extensively for YEARS, and they couldn't help. Please HELP!! jennifer |
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 7 Joined: 19-Jul 01 From: Lausanne Member No.: 1,288 ![]() |
Just wondering: is it necessary to use the asio extension for the emi audiointerface ??? audiowerk 8 for example is running "natively" on logic, that means no asio installing needed... so my next step would be: transfer all the asio drivers from your logic asio folder to a neutral folder, so that the asiofolder (is it at the "original installed" place?) is empty, then try to start up logic again. look for the option "using usb-audio" or so and select it. go to audiohardware and look for the emi panel... don't know if that helps, but it's worth a try
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