Output vs. Output 1-2
"Logic Users Group" <po-r/[email protected]> Wed, 23 Feb 2011 09:14:55 +0100 (CET)
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Hello,
mk3 has just posted in the Logic 9 forum of Logic Users Group under the title of Stereo Output vs. Output 1-2.
This thread is located at http://www.logic-users-group.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4614
Here is the message that has just been posted:
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Hello, all -
Would someone kindly clarify the relationship between the so-called Stereo Output and Output 1-2? By default these refer to the same output.
However, if one changes the preferences:
Preference:I/O Assignments:Stereo:Output
...to another output pair, confusion results.
If one changes the setting to another pair, such as Output 3-4, the audio will indeed flow out through physical hardware Output 3-4, but the channel strip which shows the audio metering of the mix, and which responds to pan, mute, volume, etc, is still the one labeled "Stereo Out / Output 1-2". This is first of all a confusion in naming: the name "Stereo Out" should now be assigned to the chosen output, 3-4, but it is not. Furthermore, the channel strip of Output 3-4 shows no activity and does not respond, even though audio is coming properly through Output 3-4 of the interface.
Any clarification would be very helpful!
Thank you.
Regards,
mk3
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