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  1. David, after some experimentation...appears to be working! (Don't think I realised the Apollo's volume appears to be the input volume, too...) So - think you solved it. Again, BRAND NEW here, so thank you. Whilst I can't fly to LA for a class as of yet...what do you recommend for beginners in terms of books/videos, etc.? AND THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU for your help!
  2. ok, got that straight. However, I have created an audio track now (thank you)...input 1 is selected (mic)...but nothing is recording - just the straight line across the blue recording area...
  3. correct - too large. my email address is my username at gmail - any way you could send me a note there and I'll reply with pics?
  4. Hi David - the screenshots were too big to attach here, so I sent you an email...
  5. I'm seeing activity in both meter strips my friend...
  6. Correct - no waveform at all, just the line in the center. And there's no recording of any audio, so it must be an input issue as you say...
  7. Hi David! The playhead moves and an empty region is being recorded...but no sound is recorded. It's weird - the meters move, so it looks like sound is going in...but that's it. So glad I found this site...looks like I'm in need of a class or two (or ten)! Thanks in advance for any advice/assistance... Cheers, Matthew
  8. Hi everyone! Newbie here... I'm using Logic Pro 10.2.4, along with my Apollo Twin Thunderbolt on my Mac. In short, I've got my mic setup to my Apollo. When I go to record vocals, while I see the meters registering sound (both in Logic and the Apollo's Console program), nothing records when I hit the record button. Any suggestions here? also, when I setup the track... Input in logic is "Input 1" (mic) Cheers, Matthew
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