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Hi guys!
Finally I uploaded my operation system to OSX....Jaguar. Then I had to upgrade Logic too so I have just uploaded Logic 6.2. It all looks good but I can't hear a thing. I have upgraded the Motu driver and it is there, I imported one of my songs from "old" Logic, imported the keykommands and it looks good but I hear no sound whatsoever!! ![]() What have I forgot to do...?I sure hope nothing is wrong now after spending an entire day upgrading stuff... ![]() Pleazzze, anyone have any tips...? I seem to have lost my singing smilie too ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() -------------------- "It said Windows 2000 or better on the box, so I bought a Mac"
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Have you chosen MOTU as your core audio driver in logic?
Audio>Audio Hardware and Drivers Make sure Core Audio is checked and MOTU is the selected driver. ASIO does not exist in OS X. When you select the core audio driver Logic should prompt you to change devices of any old songs next time you open them which used ASIO as driver. If not you will need to manually change all your audio objects. Select them all in the audio layer of the environment and change the "Dev" from ASIO to CoAu. Also download version 6.3.1 of Logic. |
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