I figured it out. Turns out I had to have the "MON MIX" and "F9/BOTH" buttons pressed on the FW-1884. (Clearly, I've got a lot to learn here.) -Shawn --- In Logic_Cafe@yahoogroups.com, "Shawn Thorpe" <shawnogordo@...> wrote: > > Hello! I joined this group today and look forward to learning from (and > contributing to) it. I have a new Intel Mac Mini 2.0 ghz and Logic Studio. > I'm using a Tascam FW-1884 as my interface/control surface. For some > reason, I can't hear any audio output through the FW-1884. I created a > project with one track, record enabled the track and set up the correct > microphone input. I can see the signal from the mic registering in the > software, so I know I have a valid signal. I've also opened the Loop > Browser and played some loops, and I can see that signal is being registered > on my Output 1-2 track. But I can't hear anything. I have the FW-1884's > main output jacks connected to a pair of working Audix powered monitors > (I've tested the monitors with other sources). I'm not getting anything > through the headphone jack, either. I'm guessing that there's probably just > some little setting somewhere that I''ve overlooked. Hopefully, it's not a > technical problem with the FW-1884. Also, I can hear the output when I > switch from the FW-1884 to my Mac's built-in audio. If anyone here has any > suggestions, I'd appreciate the help. > > -- > -Shawn "Shawno Gordo" Thorpe > Hyper Nonsense - Talk/comedy podcast from central California > http://www.hypernonsense.com/ > > Shawnogram - Content = life. > http://www.shawnogram.com/ > > Phantom Power Media - Bloggy, podcasty > http://www.phantompower.org/ > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
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Re: Sound output issue (and an introduction)
2007-11-16 by Shawn
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