User Manual

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Operation with Logic Pro
If you are using an external clock source
(ADAT or S/PDIF) to clock iD14, please
ensure that your Logic Pro project is set to
the same sample rate when recording and
playingback in a session, otherwise things
may sound a bit sharp or flat!
File > Project Settings > Audio
If you are using the internal clock in iD14,
setting the sample rate via Logic Pro will
update the iD14 sample rate to follow your
session.
There may be a slight pause as the system
re-clocks. This is normal.
This can be verified in Audio MIDI Setup.
Macintosh HD > Applications > Utilities
For more Logic Pro information please
consult your Apple user manuals &
documentation.
LOGIC PRO SETUP
Operation with Logic Pro
Once iD14 has been successfully installed
following the steps detailed after page 6 of
this manual, launch Logic Pro and check the
following:
Logic Pro > Preferences > Audio
Ensure that iD14 is selected as the active
audio device and set the buffer size
(to affect system latency). If you are
experiencing issues with playback stability
and CPU loading, try increasing the buffer
size. This appears with “overload” errors
and/or pops and clicks and distortion in the
audio.
If you are using the iD mixer to monitor
input signals while recording, be sure to
disable Logic’s software monitoring to avoid
phasing as the same source will be heard
twice with a short delay between the low
latency DSP signal and the delayed software
monitoring signal.
Assigning I/O
All of iD14’s input and output channels will
be available to Logic for routing. There are
a total of 10-inputs and 4-outputs
reported from the driver.
You can rename input
and output channels to
whatever you wish using
the I/O label function.
This is a great way to
keep things organised.
Mix > I/O Labels
LOGIC PRO SETUP