The reason why it "worked" when you put it in the Cubase ASIO folder, I guess.is that you have multiple soundmanager drivers in your system folder.the correct control panel.and the "wrong".Digi soundi/o extension for the AMIII card. I surmise.you are running OS 9.and you have the wrong Digioutput driver. This is also the case if you are using AMIII and OS 9. You should be using the Digi soundoutput control panel. If you are using an 001 you should NOT be using this extension. This is also the extension that is broken in OS 9.but still works fine in OS 8.6 and PTle 5.0 This is the "extension".that works with soundmanager to allow your inputs to show up in the sound control panel so other apps can use them. Next.the "soundmanager i/o extension" that digi has out.are for the AMIII card and other older legacy cards. But you can use it to "Play out" from FCP. So, no you can't use your Digi card to capture in FCP. ![]() So, all you can do is "monitor" other apps.including FCP and you do this using the Digi soundmangers output "control panel" not extension. That driver/extension broke with OS 9.and Digi has stated they don't intend to fix it. The only Digi product that could do this.ie use inputs of the card to record in other apps.thru soundmanger.was the AMIII card. Third.which Digi sound driver/ext are you using? (there are several)ĭigi products no longer support "input" of audio from soundmanager apps. Second.what verson of PTle are you using? What Digi product are you using? 001?, AMIII? ![]() One of the preferences in FCP (a check box) says "Capture Card Supports Simultanious Capture and Play Through" Which leads to question 3: Does the digi card support that? Sorry about the sloppy request here but its late and my brain feels like that sound card sounded. So question 2 is: Can you give me a tip as to how I might correctly configure this. I know more about sound apps than video apps and in most sound apps I am able to specifically designate digidesign in a preference. The only other time I had this issue was with Cubase and it was solved by putting the digi sound driver in the asio folder. Strangely, even after I set FCPs audio capture settings to "none" and (in the finder) set audio input to still happens. When in Final Cut Pro, if I go to Preferences>Capture> or log and capture, I get that wonderful static that sounds like Im frying my sound card (first question: When I get that sound, am I damaging the sound card?). My problem is that (in the finder) I usually set my sound control panel to "digidesign" instead of "built in" so I can hear all my audio out of my better speakers through the digi sound card.
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