No longer did we have to power everything down before plugging in a new device. I still remember the thrill when Apple first brought out Firewire as the ultimate solution to the mystic process know as SCSI. For I have found a much simpler solution. Word Clock? MTC? Aggregate Device? I'm just a guitar player!īut fear not, dear readers. I stared in frightened awe at the list of ten possible solutions on the Apple Knowledge Base: Logic Pro/Logic Express: Error while trying to sync Audio and MIDI. I trawled through the Logic Pro discussion forums at. Instead of hearing my music pounding through the MOTU 828 MkII via Firewire, all I could hear were a few clicks and pops followed by an alert box - "Error while trying to synchronize Audio and MIDI." The only complication (other than the agonising struggle to copy approximately 11,000 tracks back from my iPod into iTunes) was the sudden announcement from Logic Pro that there was an "Error while trying to synchronize Audio and MIDI." This was a fairly painless installation, because both machines were used for work (one in the office and one at home) and had the same software installed. So, as I explained briefly in the last post, due to the untimely demise of my iMac, I now have a three year old Powermac G5 in the studio. Read on for a fuller explanation and await a further post in which we plan to use binoculars to see just how far up the creek we now are. Update: 12 hours later and it's all gone pear shaped.
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