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  1. Hello All, Running an M Audio M-Track Eight Interface. On my master channel I have tried multiple pieces of stereo outboard gear using the I/O plug in. The issue: The LEFT side is much louder than the right side. So when I send the signal out through channels 7-8 (for example) and return them through inputs 7-8, the left channel (channel 7) is blaring and right channel (channel 8) is about 1/4 of the volume. I can accommodate for the imbalance using the channel gain controls (on the M Audio interface), where I will turn down 7 and turn up 8, but if any of you are experts in I/O please help shed some light on what is going on. Before anyone suggests it's the cable, the outboard gear, or the interface pre amps - know this: I've tested all that. The outboard gear ins and outs work. The interface channels all work (and their gain knobs work). I've tested all the cables. I've also returned the signal through channels 5-6. Same issue. The interface works fine. The outboard gear are stereo compressors. These have a "stereo link" feature as well as "bypass" controls. If I bypass the outboard gear - the left channel gets very loud. Even though the signal in logic is a stereo signal with identical volume on each sides. When I activate the compressors, the volume equals out - however this is because the compressor is compressing the left channel more heavily than the right channel - which I don't want. Obviously that's not a solution. Am I setting this up incorrectly? Is there some switch or setting I need to activate? You guys are the experts.
  2. Hi David. This issue has unfortunately crept up on me. It seems everyone on this thread had their problem solved simultaneously. Is there any knowledge what's causing it for those of us whom content still says "Outdated?" The group consensus was Apple fixed it. However some posts continue to state this problem. Each time Logic is opened it displays a "new content" notification, however Sound Library Manager still shows content needs to be downloaded because it's "Outdated" - no matter how many times you click "install." This happens on the "Essential Sounds and Instruments for Logic..." and "Reverb (Stereo)" in Sound Library Manager. Even after getting a "success" message it still says content is "Outdated." Any help is much appreciated.
  3. I’m having the same exact problem and it has NOT been fixed yet. Of course I’ve been on the road for a week and haven’t been able to check, but the last time I logged onto my studio machine, it was STILL asking me to download basic and additional content. Then as the orig poster stated, it seems to “install” and is nowhere to be found. I might try the delete ALL old content and reinstall...again, to see if I have any luck. I hate to think that I need to completely wipe my system drive, and reinstall everything (not from a TimeMachine in case it copies the corrupted digits). Any word on this "Outdated Content" issue? The first thread was 3 years ago and the group consensus was Apple solved it on their end. However newer posts continue to express this problem. Each time Logic is opened it displays a "new content" notification. After you commence with the download it installs it in an instant, however Sound Library Manager still shows content needs to be downloaded because it's "Outdated." This happens on the "Essential Sounds and Instruments for Logic..." and "Reverb (Stereo)" checkboxes in Sound Library Manager. They say "Outdated" despite clicking download and getting a "success" message. Any help is much appreciated.
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