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Originally Posted by Joseph Hanna
Yea Kev Logic in many ways is similar to Pro Tools in how it handles both aux send and returns and external effects. There are some slight differences. Logic requires a "plug-in" to interface with external devices. That of course somewhat different than Pro Tools which requires an i/o to be instantiated on an insert. The Logic i/o plug-in however, once instantiated, acts very similar to Pro Tools i/o.
I think however we've established this with Rick and he (at least in the not to distant past) got that concept under control. If I had to bet, I'd put my money on the somewhat (and the word "somewhat" is being kind) convoluted interim software the Pro-Fire interface uses to interface with Logic.
Rick.....as we discussed before this Pro-Fire software is JUST NOT necessary (especially with the remarkable low latency of Logic). If it were me, and I know it's not , I uninstall it, take the disk out back to the bonfire and.............burn it
Just my two cents
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Yes I hope I did not just muck up the water, I guess It just seems relatively straight forward in PT as long as the I/O is set correctly, but as I said I know zip about Logic. I'll just lurk