I checked monitoring off in all the programs and just connected only
inputs to the USB interface. Still the same. As I am typing this a day
later, I reinstalled the 10.4.11 update and I think the issue went
away. Here is what I ran into, kinda funny. Ran disk utility and
found an error on the drive. My back up had the same error and I
could not boot from it. Fixed the error, ran a new clean backup and
reinstalled the update. After 17.min, I think my issue was solved. I
did read on the forums about Logic having static issues with Alesis
USB hardware and some M-audio. They stated the issue was with the
Leopard 10.5 USB drivers.
--- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, GAmoore@... wrote:
>
> I think that might be some type of feedback loop. As soon as I
upgraded to
> Logic 8, and would go to record, I would get a bunch of feedback
even though the
> input track was muted. I think they changed some features or set some
> different defaults. If you look at the channel strip there is not
just M for mute and
> R for record, but also I and something else. (I am not at Logic
now). It
> could be that your monitoring the input, and its making a feedback
loop. If there
> is a slight delay it would sound like a reverb, or it might make
noise or
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> distortion too.
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> In a message dated 11/18/07 12:33:31 AM, rgsproductions2005@... writes
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> > have a weird reverb and static issue with
> > My Behringer USB interface whether I am in Logic
> >
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