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Trevor Cartwright
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I would make sure you are doing it correctly, I’m also not qualified to help you. If you scroll up in the post, Olof suggests two other methods you can try. Other than that, you’ll have to wait for the Toontrack guys to help.
~/Library/Application\ Support/Toontrack/Product\ Manager/Installers/TTSI_1.4.1_22962/Installer.app/Contents/MacOS/Installer
 Note: This can be done for every product/update except for SDX full installers and SDX sound library updates. I can provide other commands for those if you need.This worked perfectly for me.
Ok, using terminal worked. Would I use the same process for the sound library update as well? And will I have to move anything to my external HDD? Or did this method work the same as if I installed normally through the installer?
I tried everything the first time on my MacBook. Separate External HDD. Now I’m on my iMac, separate external HDD and I’m getting the same issue. I’ve never had this happened with the 11 other installations I have.
***FIXED***
The Reinstall helped. Also apparently I didn’t have the most up to date version of Logic either. Thanks for the help!
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Thanked by: John and Henrik EkblomI just did a complete reinstall of my Mac OS, wiped the HDD clean and reinstalling all software, fresh start. I was having a issue with ezmix 2 where I would not get a signal in stand alone. Only when I used it in logic would it work fine. The reinstall fixed that. I’ll see how everything runs with Ezdrummer 2 when I’m done downloading everything.
***FIXED****
I did a complete clean out of my computer, reinstalled the OS, reinstalled all the software and it works just fine. I still don’t know what would have caused that issue but its fixed.
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Thanked by: JohnThe first 8 inputs are all XLR. I could run a mic through it and see if a signal is being received.
Last night I uninstalled then reinstalled ezmix. It didn’t work. Still works just fine in logic though.
Yes my tascam and input 9. I check my product manager weekly for updates as well.
I have this same issue in standalone but not when inserted on a track in Logic. It never used to do this and I dont think I changed anything.
That’s really weird. So if all of us are having that issue with ASIO4ALL, Why do you think it would do that?
The stand alone works flawless. Perhaps you could tell us the setting you are running at so we can see if that fixes our issue. Maybe?
In the ASIO Dash I have it set at the default 512 samples at 44100. I wasn’t running any audio out of my audio interface.
I have version 2.1.1 (64bit)
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