Hi! how can I get an ADAT to work on Logic if my interface doesn't have a dedicated mac driver like the Apollo? I have a behringer umc1820 btw. Is it possible? It's been a struggle.. Thanks in advance (:
Quick video, answered question for any Logic user who owns an Apollo and an eight-channel ADAT-compatible interface. How can this vid not have more likes? Starting at Input 9 for the ADAT I/O is the point. The official UAD channel doesn't show that as succinctly.
In UA Console- Go to Settings>I/O Matrix tab>Then check to see what your ADAT settings are and adjust accordingly. Then go into Logic on the toolbar hit Mix>I/O Labels and see if your labels then line up. They should be selected on the "provided by driver" side.
Greetings and congrats adding to your channel. Not 4 nuttin but if you'd like to improve you should review and edit before commiting the upload. We can't hear a thing you're saying because the audio track is poor volume or maybe defunct. it's a big gamble to max out your recipients and risk damage control when it looks like you work at a music store. just my 2c. Drum stuff is cool and the kit sounds great in the Cry Baby cover!
Another reason why logic is dogshit, in any other daw it will show up in the IO as adat 1-8. Thanks for the tip tho helped me in a pinch when my ilok wasn’t working and I was forced to use this horrendous program.
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Hi! how can I get an ADAT to work on Logic if my interface doesn't have a dedicated mac driver like the Apollo? I have a behringer umc1820 btw. Is it possible? It's been a struggle.. Thanks in advance (:
Having the same issue!
Did you ever get it solved?
Quick video, answered question for any Logic user who owns an Apollo and an eight-channel ADAT-compatible interface. How can this vid not have more likes? Starting at Input 9 for the ADAT I/O is the point. The official UAD channel doesn't show that as succinctly.
My Adat channels start at 11. How can I get them to start at 9? I have an 8 channel interface with an additional 8 via adat.
In UA Console- Go to Settings>I/O Matrix tab>Then check to see what your ADAT settings are and adjust accordingly.
Then go into Logic on the toolbar hit Mix>I/O Labels and see if your labels then line up. They should be selected on the "provided by driver" side.
Greetings and congrats adding to your channel. Not 4 nuttin but if you'd like to improve you should review and edit before commiting the upload. We can't hear a thing you're saying because the audio track is poor volume or maybe defunct. it's a big gamble to max out your recipients and risk damage control when it looks like you work at a music store. just my 2c. Drum stuff is cool and the kit sounds great in the Cry Baby cover!
Mac--Does this also apply to connect a Focusrite Octopre? Thank.
Yep! All the steps should be exactly the same. I'm using the Clarett OctoPre in this example.
Another reason why logic is dogshit, in any other daw it will show up in the IO as adat 1-8. Thanks for the tip tho helped me in a pinch when my ilok wasn’t working and I was forced to use this horrendous program.