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  1. Sorry, my bad. The version of Logic Pro was 10.0.6 and I'd been trying on 10.15.6 Mac OS Catalina
  2. Now I’m using v10.5.1. It works clearly.
  3. Just updated the Logic Pro X to the newest version and the problem immediately solved. Fyi.
  4. I also found a topic that some people were discussing on Reddit. I have the same problem; Is it all about not using the latest version of the Logic Pro X?
  5. Hi all, I've been struggling to record anything these days and I don't know why the takes' sizes are so big, especially after doing CMD+Z. I found that the take's size increased significantly up to ~15GB from megabytes after I take some records. As you can see below that I have exactly the same files but different sizes which looks weird.
  6. @triplets Thank you for the info! I actually changed my Word Clock connection like; Apogee Element Word Clock [OUT] ~> Behringer [iN] (Sorry for the diagram has a wrong connection) and I set the main source Apogee which has better Word Clock as you said. @JakobP I've tried out with SOLO/without SOLO and nothing happened. I recently watched a video on YouTube and there is a guy who has almost the same Audio interface that I have and he was trying to connect the Behringer ADA8200 like me. I realized that there is only one difference between us that he has 2 Optical Cable unlike me. So I ordered the second Optical Cable. I guess if you want to use the rear outputs of Behringer, you also need to have a connection between these two devices. So, what I have now; Apogee Toslink(Optical) [iN] ~> Behringer Toslink(Optical) [OUT] & Behringer Toslink(Optical) [iN] ~> Apogee Toslink(Optical) [OUT] AND FINALLY, I GOT THE SOUND! but this is not related to the second optical cable! I just disabled the "Analog In-Optical Out" button, that's it. :facepalm: Thank you again for your help and quick support!
  7. Hi everyone, I recently bought an expansion device which is Behringer ADA8200 in order to expand my existing Apogee Element 24 audio interface. I'm a guitar player and I have a rack system that includes some studio devices such as TC2290, DBX160a, etc. Once I've recorded my guitar sound, I just want to add some delay using my TC2290 rack unit, that's my main problem here. This is my currently setup and I already connected all the devices as below; I'm using Logic Pro X 10.0.6 and this is my I/O Settings on Apogee Element 24. As you can see I set the Clock Source as Optical, I also tried Word or Internal. And this is my I/O setup on Logic Pro. When I play this channel, I do not receive any sound or any interaction on DBX160A. It suppose to be a loop between this channel and DBX. I'm quite new for home studio recording and actually stuck at this point. I've tried a lot and I don't know what I have to do right now. Do you have any idea about that? Thanks...
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