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It's acoustic feedback. Thanks so much for the ideas. I'm going to try them out......I guess another alternative would be to get a small mixer.....Beth On Jan 7, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Per Boysen wrote: > I guess you mean acoustic feedback? (we also have MIDI feedback loop > issue and the feedback used in the EDP to sculpt audio layers > overdubbing). Acoustic feedback happens when the input signal is sent > out though the main output. So the cure would be to change that. > > Another idea you may look into is to record the EDP's dry and wet > output to two different tracks. I don't remember if these signals are > available as physical jacks on EDP's rear side, but anyway you should > be able to do that by splitting the signal pre EDP, sending the dry > directly into one input of the Sapphire and the other into the EDP. > Set the EDP mix knob to all wet and route its output into the second > input of the Sapphire. > > Greetings from Sweden > > Per Boysen - www.perboysen.com > > > > On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 2:16 PM, Beth Bahia Cohen > <bethbahia@mac.com> wrote: >> Hi all, I've been having trouble hooking up my EDP to my MacBook >> to use with >> Logic Express without getting feedback. I'm using a Focusrite >> Sapphire Pro >> audio interface: EDP out into quarter inch input track on the >> Focusrite, >> quarter inch out from Focusrite into the EDP in (on a different >> track), and >> one or two mics into Focusrite mic input. It should be pretty >> simple, but >> it's not working...I would appreciate any thoughts on this - I'm >> eager to >> record my EDP music on Logic! thanks so much.....Beth >> >> >