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From: teddybut <teddybut@...>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 at 1:58:46 PM
Subject: [GEN] Switching Audio Configurations?
Message #122312
> I do a lot of switching between MacAV and Direct I/O drivers - sometimes > also to DTDM with DAE. Sometimes I get a message that the song contains > audio objects using a different device, and when I let Logic change their > device from this dialog, all audio plug-ins and software instruments switch > over. However, sometimes I don't get the dialog. If I manually switch > devices for each audio object, all plug-ins go away. > > Has anyone figured out the "Logic" behind this - when it does it and > when not - or shall I email support? > > Thanks for any suggestions.. > > > Jonathan Perl as far as I've figured out, if you first switch drivers, then quit logic, then double click on your song you get the dialog box when logic launches. If you do it by changing drivers with logic open the dialog box does not appear. I have had to go from ASIO to TDM/ESB a lot recently and the best way I could figure it out is to only activate DTDM, quit logic, open the Asio file (all the plugs stay) then activate DAE, reboot logic and route your stuff through ESB to TDM. logical? I don't know, but it works. teddybut
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From: "John Pitcairn" <johnp@...>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 at 6:08:17 PM
Subject: Re: [GEN] Switching Audio Configurations?
Message #122324
This is a reply to #122312.
--- In logic-users@y..., teddybut <teddybut@e...> wrote: > as far as I've figured out, if you first switch drivers, then quit > logic, then double click on your song you get the dialog box > when logic launches. If you do it by changing drivers with logic > open the dialog box does not appear. It does for me, at least some of the time. There's been speculation that the key is to ensure there aren't any objects already assigned to use the driver you are switching to. If there are, you won't be asked to convert. John Pitcairn ----------------------------------------------------------------- Got a controller? Wish there was a midi learn function in Logic? Try the Fadermapper demo: http://www.revolver.co.nz/fadermapper/ -----------------------------------------------------------------
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