Error after Installing EXB-FW
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If you are just trying to get M3 audio through the EXB-FW and other audio in/out through your Tascam interface you should be able to do that without setting up any kind of aggregate audio interface.
You should not be setting the M3 FW to be your audio interface at all. Just go into the M3 Editor plug-in and make sure that the M3 audio driver is selected in your audio settings. All of the audio coming out of your M3 will be sent to the plug-in. Logic will get the audio from the plug-in just like it would from any software synth (it doesn't know the difference in this setup), so it never needs to be told about the additional audio interface.
You should not be setting the M3 FW to be your audio interface at all. Just go into the M3 Editor plug-in and make sure that the M3 audio driver is selected in your audio settings. All of the audio coming out of your M3 will be sent to the plug-in. Logic will get the audio from the plug-in just like it would from any software synth (it doesn't know the difference in this setup), so it never needs to be told about the additional audio interface.
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Ok....I retract everything I said. For the most part.
Obviously I did not know the M3 editor plug-in very well. I got the audio set up right. So all is good on hearing everything through the FW-1884.
Thank you for setting me straight. I do wish I did not have to use the USB for midi and I do with latency was perfect, but neither are a killer for sure.
I appreciate the help.
Obviously I did not know the M3 editor plug-in very well. I got the audio set up right. So all is good on hearing everything through the FW-1884.
Thank you for setting me straight. I do wish I did not have to use the USB for midi and I do with latency was perfect, but neither are a killer for sure.
I appreciate the help.
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As I stated in similar threads and more or less is what Jerrythek suggests as an option, use USB only for midi. Don't use the firewire midi if you use the Editor. I switched it off in Windows. It improves latency and loading your Combi's.
I also do not use the Korg's firewire for other stuff, like playing realtime plugins. I use another interface for that.
I can second the blue screens.. i have had a few since I installed the EXB-FW and they were a first for me too. It is not easy to get a blue screen in Windows xp x64 professional..
I also do not use the Korg's firewire for other stuff, like playing realtime plugins. I use another interface for that.
I can second the blue screens.. i have had a few since I installed the EXB-FW and they were a first for me too. It is not easy to get a blue screen in Windows xp x64 professional..

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