![]() Rewire behavior: Playback Mode (Less CPU Load)Īnother piece of the puzzle has been found, but the mystery deepens. Under the Drivers tab there's a single tab titled Core Audio with a check-box indicating that it is enabled. Sample Accurate Automation: Volume, Pan, Sends Plug-in delay compensation: Audio tracks and instruments I'm not sure what's relevant and what's not. Under logic ->preferences -> Audio, I see 8 tabs: General, Drivers, Display, Sample Editor, Surround MP3, Reset, and Nodes. This product is supported by drivers built into Mac OS X." There is no driver to install or uninstall. When I tried to install the M-Audio software for the controller, I got the message that "Install is not necessary. It's connected via USB, and has no on-board sound module. Logic 7.2 recognizes the controller as a GM Device (USB Axiom 61) sending to MIDI Port 1. I assume it's playing back through the Mac's built-in audio interface. It's working out-of-the-box with Garage Band and there are no playback issues. I'm inputting MIDI via a MIDI controller. Mac OS X / Version 10.6.2 / Processor 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo / Memory 8 GB 1067 MHz DDR3 I'm using Logic Pro 7 / Version: 7.2.0 (954) with ![]()
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