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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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Kwasi
post Tue 21 Nov 2006, 23:06
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Have come across the same problem with Logic and the original MBox: Digital noise when I record-enable a track in Logic. Read this thread, felt very enlightened and updated ProTools to 7.1.1cs2 for Intel Macs (after re-installing Pro Tools from scratch). On Digidesign's webpage it said the update fixes the noise issue. The outcome: The dirty digital noise I was getting is gone, replaced by clean, white noise. But I am still not recording anything. sad.gif Any ideas?


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post Fri 24 Nov 2006, 11:16
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QUOTE (kwasi @ Tue 21 Nov 2006, 22:06) *
Have come across the same problem with Logic and the original MBox: Digital noise when I record-enable a track in Logic. Read this thread, felt very enlightened and updated ProTools to 7.1.1cs2 for Intel Macs (after re-installing Pro Tools from scratch). On Digidesign's webpage it said the update fixes the noise issue. The outcome: The dirty digital noise I was getting is gone, replaced by clean, white noise. But I am still not recording anything. sad.gif Any ideas?



Sorry pressed the button oops

I had problems using digi hardware with logic for recording and found the buffer needed matching in the digicoreaudio panel and in logic's hardware settings - I was getting nothing recording but match 1024 with 1024 and it worked - this was pre the noise issue which ive never seen

hope this helps
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