![]() ![]() That “temporary” or something, that you mention occurs when Logic Pro X cannot detect the audio interface that was previously connected. So it might be kinda flaky, but it eventually works. I also unplugged my helix after the 2nd install and plugged it back in after the reboot and after starting Logic. I reinstalled the driver (2nd time) and rebooted again, and so far it's been working (I've recorded multiple takes on several different projects and all seems to be working finally). I wished I paid better attention to that because I just selected the helix input device and the temporary one disappeared (it had been selected). ![]() I noticed when I went into logic and looked at the audio devices, the helix was there and there was another helix called 'temporary' or something. After I typed my first reply, it stopped working (for a bit). ![]()
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