There is a way to reset all of the settings. I don't think there have been any that changed since I started Logic though. I have no problem giving it a shot if you really feel that will help.Phasing on playback with just one track makes no sense at all. Activity on USB In 1 and 2 meters during playback is expected. That's the playback signal going to your monitors. Is there a way to do a complete reset of all of Logic's settings and preferences?
When I mute during playback. I hear no audio and the meters show no signal. when I unmute during playback, I hear audio and the meter shows signal and I'm getting the phasey sound, kinda like if I could fit inside a metal trashcan a play.I understand, but my question is: if you mute during playback, do you still hear any audio? What do you see on the Axe-FX input meters when you mute and unmute during playback? How many input blocks do you have in your preset?
Oh yeah, and I only have 1 input block in my preset.I understand, but my question is: if you mute during playback, do you still hear any audio? What do you see on the Axe-FX input meters when you mute and unmute during playback? How many input blocks do you have in your preset?
Correct.Just to be clear, are you hearing the phasing sound on the playback of the recorded track and you are not playing your guitar at the same time?
Only on the recorded track.During playback, do you hear the phasing only on the tracks you recorded, or on all tracks?
I just tried a couple of other presets, same issue.Does this happen only when recording this one preset, or does it even happen when recording factory presets?
I'm not completely sure on what your asking, but the track sent to me from the studio was imported in and it has no playback issue. If thats what you mean.So if you import audio into another track, it plays that track back normally with no phasing?
I'm trying to think of a way you could configure an Axe-FX that is running a factory preset to do that, but, short of patching in and out jacks, I can't think of anything.Yes. If imported audio plays back normally, then it means the playback side of things is working as expected. The problem is on the input side. The tracks you record are somehow capturing the phased sound. This too makes no sense as input monitoring causes phase issues back at the Axe III, not in the DAW where it can be recorded.
YesIn Logic Preferences->Audio->Devices, do you have "Core Audio" enabled?
I'm trying to think of a way you could configure an Axe-FX that is running a factory preset to do that, but, short of patching in and out jacks, I can't think of anything.
Skiddler, can you upload a screenshot of your Axe-Edit Setup->Audio page?
If I knew how.I'm trying to think of a way you could configure an Axe-FX that is running a factory preset to do that, but, short of patching in and out jacks, I can't think of anything.
Skiddler, can you upload a screenshot of your Axe-Edit Setup->Audio page?
Guys, I really can't tell you how much I appreciate your help. Really. But I have to take a break from this tonight. I've been trying to work this out all day. I'll be back tomorrow morning. Maybe you guys can show me how to upload screenshots so y'all can see what I see. Thank You Both.Yeah I can't think of any way to make it loop back and be recordable. If you somehow created a full feedback loop, it would most likely go into full oscillation and squeeling while trying to record.