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Subject: Logic vs. Echo Indigo IO
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Original Message 1/4 12-Apr-04 @ 11:08 AM - Logic vs. Echo Indigo IO
I have a new laptop running winXP, Logic and some audio editing software. I recently bought the echo indigo io and it is doing nice.
I do have one big problem. This card is supposed to be multiclient and it is untill I start up Logic. Once logic launched I have no more audiostreams, logic takes them all. I use to record in wavelab for easy editing but now the only solution is to record in logic.
Are there people with a similar setup that have solved this problem ? I am quite sure it is due to Logic. I simply want to run Logic and record at the same time in Wavelab.
Any suggestions/solutions ??
thanks a lot
Message 2/4 12-Apr-04 @ 12:04 PM - RE: Logic vs. Echo Indigo IO
but why do you want to do that? just bounce it in logic and open the wav in wavelab
Message 3/4 12-Apr-04 @ 12:16 PM - RE: Logic vs. Echo Indigo IO
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Message 4/4 12-Apr-04 @ 12:46 PM - RE: Logic vs. Echo Indigo IO
it seems I have to get used to another way of recording. Either that or switching to Cubase, which has a solution for this problem.
But it is not always that simple to change habits and I thought the indigo's multiclient drivers would be the solution for me...
well, it's like that, and that's the way it is...
thanks for the input guys
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