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  1. [attachment=0]Screen Shot 2020-04-02 at 5.23.22 PM.png[/attachment]
  2. Hey all! Thanks for the relies @ Christian, My monitors are both on, @ triplets Headphones are not faulty, Ive switched out a few pairs to check, @ David...Thank you Im gonna check this now
  3. Hey David, I did as you advised! ear height wall to wall corners until I can buy 4 more and cover all 8 trihedral corners in my room: 4 on the floor, 4 on the ceiling.
  4. Good Afternoon! Hope all is well with everyone. I tried researching the previous help topics for my issue, but couldn't find the answer. I'm not sure where my problem is at. All audio (Imported beats/wav. files, vocals) are all panned hard left. This does not change with creating a new track, or restarting Logic X/starting a new session. The pan knob on each channel is set to center, so that's not the issue either. I dont have all of the updates to Logic X, I'm wondering if thats whats causing my problem...I'm totally lost. Thanks in Advance! Christina
  5. I have 4 12" x 12" x 24" Bass traps, and an extra roll of egg crate acoustic foam. Im wondering what 4 corners would be best to treat with the Bass Traps. Ive read that the trihedral corners are most important. I was wondring if I should treat all 4 trihedral corners of the room (wall-wall-ceiling), or focus on the trihedral corners (wall-wall-ceiling and wall-wall-floor intersections) in the corners facing my studio monitors? (monitor output) I also was wondering if there was a way for me to construct my own bass traps/additional bass traps using acoustic egg-crate foam? I had two rolls of 1-1/2" Acoustic Eggcrate Foam 72"x80" and 72"x48". One of which I cut in squares that I am going to mount on my wall surfaces... But, I have a full roll left, so I was wondering if I could somehow manipulate this foam to construct additional bass traps? thanks!
  6. Thank you so much! I will try this. I read on a different forum that the pre 73 mkII does not require a grounding, because The unit uses two-wire AC, without ground...? But, I'm going to try testing anyway b/c that what may be causing my monitors to humm..
  7. Also, I should note my Rocket 5 KRK Studio Monitors have a constant humm too...Im not sure what's going on...
  8. I HAVE A GOLDEN AGE PRE 73 MKII and there is a humm that will not go away. I cant use it to record because Logic picks up and records the humm. The Humm is persistant despite turning up or down mic gain, or output volume. I thought at first it was my XLR so I got a new one, and that did not work. I also thought that it was because I do not have a grounding in my studio-but, after reading I found out that this pre-amp uses two-wire AC, without ground. I also have it running through a power conditioner, thinking that may have solved the issue, but it did not. Can anyone help me out with this? Thanks!
  9. Nope its not a Logic Problem! and Thank you! B/C you just solved my problem!!!! (which I have been trouble shooting for 3 days now btw, and thought it was a Mojave issue, B/C this began with the update). The Phantom power was not engaged in Maestro 2. THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH!!!!!!
  10. I am recording vocals, on a Rhode NT1-A Condenser Mic, Also using the instrument input option on my duet for my MPC. Neither the mic input, or instrument input option, are registering an input signal. The Duet does show up in Maestro, and in Logic X, (Where it is set on both applications as the input and output). But, Neither the Duet, or Maestro (or Logic X) is registering an input signal. But it is registering output. (studio monitors)
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