I wonder if there is any way to choose separate audio devices for audio input and output? I want to use one device for recording audio, and another one for playing it. A lot of audio software can do this, including the Mac os X system, so i suppose there is a way in logic too. I just can´t find out how...
You have to upgrade to Logic 9 in order to get this feature. Logic 8 only sees one Audio Interface. You can setup an Aggregate device though in the Audio Midi setup of your Mac combining several Interfaces to one Aggregate device.
Thanks! But the problem remains... The input sorce i want to use has outputs as well, and i can´t find a way to set what to use as output/input in the aggregate device, so my input device seems to be working both as audio in and out...
Is there an easy way to upgrade to logic 9 if you´ve got 8? Or do i have to buy it for full price as everyone else?
a) the aggregate device will consist of ALL inputs and all outputs of the devices taken together. If the first box has 8 outputs and you want you want channel 3 on the second, that's channel 11 of the aggregate device.
b) Logic studio 9 is a $200 upgrade. You might find it in the Apple online store, but they could have decided not to make their product info and pricing freely available on their website, just to make it difficult for you. One never can tell with Apple. 😉
Google it, read the manual, or search older posts in this forum.
It will solve your inquiry.
Also, you need to apply some active curiosity to the system you're using. A little reasoning while adjusting the aggregate device should reveal the solution you seek. Hand holding "tech support" via a forum is kind of do-able. But why bother for the minute details here when the solutions can be easily worked out by yourself?
The settings in the AD are pretty straightforward. Look at them again and see if you can't deduce the answer.