In Sonar I selected it as the source, the I/O structures showed up. The only MIDI Clock options in the Apollo I'm using are "Internal" and "SPDIF". I get this error - "The audio hardware is not receiving clock." I then try to playback the recorded audio prior to the crash. I get error dialogs, one is "The MOTU Audio System has been turned off." and "Unexpected error (0)".ħ. I hit DP9's transport Record button and it starts to record, I play, the recorded waveform begins to show up in the track.Ħ. An audio signal in the Apollo Console app shows up also. An audio signal shows up in the track when I play my guitar, I hear the signal also. I add a mono audio track in DP9, set the input to Apollo's line/hiZ input, and enable input monitor and record.Ĥ. I have the Apollo selected in DP9 and it shows Apollo's I/O nomenclature in DP9's "Bundles" window.ģ. In DP9, the Audio Configuration dialogs sees the Apollo, I use the ASIO driver, and the MIDI Clock in the Apollo Console app shows "Internal" with DP9 showing "Computer". My guitar is setup in the left front jack, with headset monitoring with the right front jack on the Apollo.Ģ. My setup and steps: (I'm running Windows 7 Pro, Intel 4790K 4 core 4.00 GHz. I'm trying to get my Apollo Twin/USB to record input into Digital Performer 9.1.
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