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Daniel Gordon LUG <d.gordon3@terra.com.br> wrote:
> Well. Let me try to help. Which audio interface are you using?
> If it is one that has some kind of direct monitoring feature, use it
> and disable software monitoring in Logic.
> Or try lowering the buffer size in Logic's audio driver preferences.
> You gotta have a very powerful Mac with a lot of RAM and a good
> driver from the manufacture of your audio interface to be able to use
> lower buffer sizes such as 128, 64...
> How's your Mac/Logic set up?
Hi Daniel,
Thanks for trying to help me out. I run Logic Express 6 on an Emac G4 1Ghz
with 512 MB RAM. My audio interface is an Emagic A62M.
I tried disabling software monitoring (which is the only thing you need to
do to activate the hardware recording feature of the A62M according to its
manual), but the only result then is that I have a very, very low output and
this only in my left speaker(?!). Now I tried lowering the buffer size to
128. This worked for recording (latency is much less, though still a tiny
bit there), but I don't know what the result will be when processing the
audio. Still, it's very strange that I can't switch to hardware monitoring.
Regards,
Olivier
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