I noticed some things with Logic 4.7 and stayed up pretty late until I figured out what was screwing up my MIDI clock out... Here's some things I noticed along the way: Options/settings/midi interface communication: Unified MIDI must be on to use the VST looping capability. Toggling this on and off did not affect MIDI latency timing. Best to leave on. I discovered that setting audio track one to CHA = Input 1 in order to monitor a mic with effects screwed up my MIDI clock sync to my SuperNova. This took a long time to figure out, actually. I'm pretty irritated that it affected MIDI at all. Pretty strange, really. But sure enough, when I switched it back to a standard audio track setting, everything was back to normal. I guess its a processor speed thing (I don't have a G4 yet). IMPORTANT: I thought 4.7 was supposed to allow recording audio input while monitoring FX (with or without recording the FX). Nothing seems to be different here. Is there an environment setting I haven't tweaked or is this still not possible? This as well as looping and hierarchical menus are the main reasons I was looking forward to 4.7. I suppose 2 out of 3 ain't bad, but I'd really like to record clean guitar while monitoring distortion and other FX, badly!!! Thanks for any help, Jer ------------------------- Apple PowerBook G3 400Mhz Mac OS 9.04 Logic Audio Platinum 4.7 384 MB of Ram (50MB dedicated to Logic) Digigram VX Pocket sound card (driver 2.6.0) Opcode MIDIport 32 with OMS 2.3.8 ------------------------- Jer Olsen, President Global Express Media LLC "The Mecca for Musicians" Low-price duplication & FREE industry resources! http://MusicProTools.com/
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4.7 stuff...
2001-04-06 by HELP@MusicProTools.com
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