Getting my new Firewire interface to work with Logic Audio Plat. v. 5.5.1???

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Here we go again...

I have had Logic for over 3 years now, and I have always used it with a Delta-66/Omni Studio set up. Well I have decided to get the MOTU 828mkII Firewire Interface and have boxed the Delta-66.

Well I installed all the drivers that came on the CD with the MOTU interface. But when I started up Logic and it asked me to specify which ASIO driver I wanted to use, it had no drivers in the "click-and-hold" pop down menu.

How do I check if the drivers are indeed installed?

In general how can I make this interface work with my Logic Audio Plat. running under Windows XP???

Cheers to anyone that can help.
 
Come on guys... help a brutha out. :D

I am really going insane here. I fell in love with the idea of firewire because I thought it was the most trouble free way to record. Well I am having problems!

I finally got Logic to boot the drivers for the MOTU Firewire ASIO drivers. So that is taken care of. But when I click play and have the midi click clicking, I hear the click, click, click, through my little computer speakers plugged in round back of the PC. But I head nothing from the headphones jack on the MOTU. Do I have to disable the onboard sound that came with this Dell?

The User's Guide that came with the MOTU doesn't get into this kind of stuff at all. I describes all the neat things the MOTU will do, but it doesn't have a very clear clean cut section on how to get started with this Interface.

Anyone???

HELP!!!!

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The Midi click comes from Instrument 64 (Klopgiest) within Logic.
You will not hear it from the outboard gear unless you can tie the audio out to the unit.
 
I am not talking about sending a midi command to a midi device, thus triggering a midi click. I am talking about the tempo click that is generated within Logic by the host PC.

And I still need to know if I need to disable the onboard sound that is in this PC like I had to with my PCI Delta-66???

If I have to tie something to the Interface, how would I go about doing that?

I am starting to think that my strength lies in my music and DEFINITELY NOT in the technology of it all!


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1. Yes I know what click your referring to.
2. I would certainly disable the onboard sound, you dont need it.
3. You should be using monitors on the output of the MOTU unit.
Which unit are you using, the 828 ?
 
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