![]() I went as far as completely deleting Logic Pro, deleting all the logic entries in preferences, and doing a fresh install. I spent the better part of this morning trying to troubleshoot this issue. Its also baffling that recording works perfectly in Garageband and all other program on the same computer. I'm stumped as to what is going on and I've done everything short of uninstalling Logic completely and trying a reinstall. If you sing in a loudly a low, grumbly voice, it is less likely to cut out. The louder/higher you sing into the mic, the longer it cuts out. I discovered this when recording at a normal level as some of my accents were being cut out, and then when I went back, I couldn't figure out why Logic was missing miliseconds of sound, but then after some trial and error I found that it was high notes. When the sound is cut it is either completely silent for the brief period, or there is some very low, slight garbled noise, almost as if Logic is getting something but not able to process it. Lastly, I removed my Rode NT-USB and used the internal macbook speaker (should've done this first), and was easily able to duplicate the problem by yelling into the Macbook speakers and hitting a very high note. Thirdly, I assumed it was a CPU or Memory problem, but CPU shows only 15% CPU usage and all other programs are closed. The mac is receiving the input, so the problem seems to be isolated to Logic only. The internal mic monitor of the mac shows no sound reduction happening during the Logic cutout/reduction. Just in case, I also tried changing cables of the mic. There is no cutting out of the input device. Secondly I thought it was a problem with my mic, but I was able to isolate that its NOT a broken mic, because the audio works fine in Garageband, voice notes, or any other program that can record audio no matter how loud I get. I'ved tried with and without sound montoring on and I have tried it with all buffer ranges with no noticable difference. For example, if I speak normal/vocals into the mic, everything works as intended, but when there is a high note, it cuts the sound when the high note is hit and doesn't pick up sound again until the singing is volume is lowered.Īt first, I thought this was a plugin problem, but I went as far as restoring Logic to default with all plugins removed on an empty project. ![]() ![]() This only seems to happen to a very noticeable level when you hit a sustained high note. When I am recording audio vocals in Logic with my mic, the incoming audio seems to completely stop and cuts out until the level of the audio input is reduced (usually takes 1-2 seconds). ![]()
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