I noticed my recording signal in general is very low, and it cuts off when the signal in low. Mmm, some further digging: it could also be some secret limiter or noise gate. Could it be an issue with the interface? 120 1 All my plug-ins are totally legit, purchased and licensed.I also tried increasing/decreasing the I/O Buffer Size but the problem persists.Any advice or ideas would be GREATLY appreciated.ThanksEDIT: As I suspected, but just confirmed, the audio seems delayed going in. Strange considering this is a brand new machine with literally nothing else installed, and I've been using a 2008 macbook with 4gigs of ram up to now without (too much) issue.I've looked around the forums and some people have had similar problems related to plug-ins being unverified, but even with a new project with no plug-ins I'm getting the same issue. Sounds as though my sound card cant process the audio. I checked the cable and similarly, thumb static registered visually but with no sound.I decided to try recording anyway, and it DID record, but when I played it back it was detuned half a semi-tone and distorted. ![]() I had been expecting a simple stereo out option but seems like it's the same.Anyway with the track record enabled, logic was visually registering input (the track lighting up in sync with my playing) but there was absolutely no output at all. Logic recognized my interface, Steinberg UR22mkII, and I selected Input 2 (where my guitar was) and output as "output 1 & 2", as the only alternatives were Bus or no output. Any/all help and advice would be appreciated.īizarre Output Issue Hi Guys,Im a long-term logic 9 user, recently upgraded my set up.I bought an iMac 2018 21.5 inch model, Logic X and a bunch of software synths/plug ins.Komplete and midi works without issue.But when I tried Guitar Rig I noticed something strange. I'm really in a sweat here, and in danger of losing the radio programme. I've been to the iStore/Apple Store or whatever it's called here in Frankfurt, Germany, where they just stood and shrugged at each other and suggested I call Apple Service, which I did, again to no avail. If there is any possible connected event, it may be that this problem has only existed in the last three iterations of Mojave, i.e. I might mention that the system has worked perfectly as presently configured (Yamaha MG10XUF USB mixer, Radiologik DJ, etc.etc.) has always worked flawlessly. I have tried all the obvious things (reset SMC, NVRAM, PRAM, using different playout software, etc.), to no avail. I can't record a full two-hour programme, because the playout software (Radiologik DJ Pro) will stop playing tracks out into the USB mixer long before two hours is up. I record a radio programme and a podcast, and especially with regard to the radio programme, this is causing havoc. Interestingly, though, if I play a track I've recorded in Adobe Audition (or any of those), it will play quite happily. ![]() The only cure is a restart, in which case the problem just recurs again after an hour or two. YouTube, or any other video, just sits and looks at me with the rotating arrow, and nothing happens. just don't launch when you click on a track to play it. Presently running on Mojave 10.14.6.įor the last couple of months, and getting progressively worse, the audio and video simply stop functioning after the computer has been running for an hour or two. ![]() I have a late 2013 macbook pro 13 inch with intel I5.Īudio and video stop working after a couple of hours I have a 2017 iMac, 4.2 Ghz, 64GB RAM, i7, Radeon Pro 580 (8GB). The last recording i made like this is months ago, so I did not do a recording just before the big sur update, so I can not really be sure they are related. One of my favourite pastimes is not possible in this way. I also made a recording without a microphone and plugin instruments only - but no different outcome. It sounds great through the headphone while playing, but the recording sounds muffled and it has glitches. I use a Focusrite 4i2 audio interface, but the problem also occurs when I disconnect it and use the internal sound only. ![]() All in all, my MainStage rig became unusable for recording a song in my homestudio. Occasionally it flatlines is on both channels at the same time. However the recording sounds really bad and it has glitches: for like 0.1second the left channel has all 'zeros', a flatline, and then the signal continues. CPU load is below 20% or so, not a glitch whatsoever. When I play back, sound is terrific, as usual. It does have two channels though in the recording (there is an issue with people only being able to record mono - I don't think I have that). As if my headphone is not wel plugged in, or low res. After the big sur update with MainStage 3.5.1.
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