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post Wed 9 Aug 2006, 10:42
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I am using an MBOX#1 with logic express 7.
When I enable record on an audio track, I get WHITE NOISE and my meter lights all the way up to 0.0db.

I have updated my firmware for MBOX.

I used setup assistance and Everything seemed correct.

I made sure my buffer size and sample rate on LOGIC and CORE AUDIO for MBOX were Matching.

My MBOX works fine with my PROTOOLS, REASON, LIVE and AUDACITY..........................

I have even uninstalled then re installed both PROTOOLS and LOGIC EXPRESS...............

What am I not doing correct.................

I am completely out of options........................

PLEASE HELP
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post Thu 10 Aug 2006, 11:48
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Hi,

Are you sure that Logic and the MBOX 1 are compatible?
I'm not a user of any of those two products but what you describe tends to make me think of something like that.
Your version of Logic may not support an "old" Digidesign hardware.
Of course, you already checked the Logic and Digidesign websites...

About hte white noise, wouldn't there be also an issue with the clock (external or internal, slave or master, host or terminal)?

When re installing, did you "easy install" or custom install"?
There may be missing drivers in case of a custom install.

Just a few ideas, just in case.
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