Oct 05, 2012 . Tom Senff. "No input source selected"? [SOLVED] I'm using Logic 9 with MAC OS X version 10.8.2. I also use the Duet 1. When I try to record a vocal I get a message from Logic that says, “ no input source selected”. I've checked the preferences in Logic and both the input and output are set to Duet. Also they are set correctly within the ...
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Why does Logic Pro keep saying no input source selected? It might have to do with the mixer panel. The focusrite device is the selected input source in Preferences, so that’s good (ideally Logic would just take system default setting for audio input and not try to override this with the webcam or any of the other ridiculous, perverse setting as the input source).
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Jul 27, 2018 . It might have to do with the mixer panel. The focusrite device is the selected input source in Preferences, so that's good (ideally Logic would just take system default setting for audio input and not try to override this with the webcam or any of the other ridiculous, perverse setting as the input source). More Less.
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Apr 24, 2011 . Look right under the I/O and make sure that either input 1 or input 2 is selected. Hover your cursor and click down on it so that a drop down menu shows up, and select your input. More Less
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Jan 05, 2016 . I am using OS X 10.11 el capitan. Since there is no working driver for my USB-Interface (M-Audio Fast Track Pro) I uninstalled the driver to let my interface work as a class compliant device. That works well. I can see the pitch in the OSX sound settings and can record in …
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Jan 23, 2015 . Speciality level out of ten: 10. Jan 24, 2015 11:06 AM in response to Zoiberg137. In response to Zoiberg137. I don't know, what you already checked, but the input source needs be selected in the GarageBand Preferences > Audio and in the smart Controls for your audio track: I need to have the loop play indefinitely while I play a new track over it.
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How to fix it so that your computer plays back what you are hearing live.If all else fails check my follow up video on this on my page. If the video helped r...
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Choose Logic Pro X→Preferences→Audio. Click the Devices tab. On the Input Device and Output Device drop-down menus, make your selections. You can choose separate input and output devices. You may want to record a guitar by using a mobile guitar interface and monitoring through the computer speakers or headphones.
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May 10, 2019 . How do you select an input source in Logic Pro? To choose your audio input and output devices: Choose Logic Pro X→Preferences→Audio. Click the Devices tab. On the Input Device and Output Device drop-down menus, make your selections. You can choose separate input and output devices. Click the Apply Changes button. Why is garage band saying no input?
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How to fix this so your computer simultaneously plays back what you are playing or inputting live. If you’ve gone through the video and all else fails restar...
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Under the Devices tab, set your Output Device and Input Device to “STUDIO-CAPTURE” or "UA-1610"--if it is not already set. Click “Apply Changes”. Close the Preferences menu. Track Setup: Now we will select the input source (the physical input of the STUDIO-CAPTURE) for a track.
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Under the Devices tab, set your Output Device and Input Device to “TRI-CAPTURE” or "UA-33"--if it is not already set. Click “Apply Changes”. Close the Preferences menu. Track Setup: Now we will select the input source (the physical input of the TRI-CAPTURE) for a track.
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Open Logic and create a new session. . Click on “Preferences”, “Audio” . Choose “Duet” for your Output and Input device . For now set the buffer to 64. For best latency you can set the buffer lower, but you may need to adjust the buffer higher depending on the size of the project you are working on. . .
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To choose your audio input and output devices: Choose Logic Pro X→Preferences→Audio. Click the Devices tab. On the Input Device and Output Device drop-down menus, make your selections. You can choose separate input and output devices. Click the Apply Changes button. Logic Pro will now begin using your selected input and output device for audio.
Logic Pro will begin using your selected I/O buffer size. Some audio interfaces have built-in monitoring capabilities. This means you can listen to the source material you’re recording through your hardware instead of through the Logic Pro X software. Monitoring through your hardware is useful if the software introduces too much latency.
Choose Logic Pro X→Preferences→Audio. Click the Devices tab. On the Input Device and Output Device drop-down menus, make your selections. You can choose separate input and output devices. You may want to record a guitar by using a mobile guitar interface and monitoring through the computer speakers or headphones.
Your Mac probably has a built-in line in or microphone. Although these may work in a pinch, professional recordings need higher-quality input devices. The documentation of most professional hardware will show you how to set it up with Logic Pro.