Posted: Sat Nov 03, 2001 12:33 pm
I’ve got Pulsar 3.01 running with Logic audio platinum 4.8.1
Audio from my drumcomputer is entering Pulsars big mixer on channel 3-4, routed to bus 3 and 4 connected to ASIO driver 3-4 and thus entering Logic on i/p 3-4. So far so good, but then when I try to record the drumcomputer in Logic, audio from it is also send to the bigmixers-Mix Inputs 3-4, doubling it causing the audio signal on the bigmixer output to clip. This problem only occurs when Logic is recording or in rec ready mode. in Logic I don’s use software monitoring and the outputs from the recorded drums in Logic are routed to the bigmixer-Mix inputs 13 and 14(not to 3 and 4). In Pulsars project window I connected eveything in the same manner as how I did it with Pulsar 2 where I did not have these problems.
I know it has no effect on the recording process but when recording, this is not what I want to listen to and I don’t think my speakers want to either and I really like to know what’s going (wr)on(g)?
Audio from my drumcomputer is entering Pulsars big mixer on channel 3-4, routed to bus 3 and 4 connected to ASIO driver 3-4 and thus entering Logic on i/p 3-4. So far so good, but then when I try to record the drumcomputer in Logic, audio from it is also send to the bigmixers-Mix Inputs 3-4, doubling it causing the audio signal on the bigmixer output to clip. This problem only occurs when Logic is recording or in rec ready mode. in Logic I don’s use software monitoring and the outputs from the recorded drums in Logic are routed to the bigmixer-Mix inputs 13 and 14(not to 3 and 4). In Pulsars project window I connected eveything in the same manner as how I did it with Pulsar 2 where I did not have these problems.
I know it has no effect on the recording process but when recording, this is not what I want to listen to and I don’t think my speakers want to either and I really like to know what’s going (wr)on(g)?