Hey guys,
I'm a new member of the Mac Rumours forum and I have a question regarding re-amping. Any help would be greatly appreciated
OK, I'm using Logic Pro 9 on my Macbook Pro (with Snow Leopard), I have a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB memory.
My re-amping device is the 'Radial Pro RMP' re-amping box which I have coming from my Apogee ONE interface via a balanced XLR cable (I'm using a 1/8 to 1/4 inch adaptor plugged into the Apogee. Then from here, I'm going from the 1/4 jack output of the pro RMP directly into my amp. My amp setup is;
Marshall JMP-1 rackmounted pre-amp
Mesa/Boogie Simul 2:90 power amp
Marshall 4x10 cab
The problem I have is that when I connect my equipment up, the output from my amp is very low. I've checked my amp and there are no issues when I plug my guitar in, and I also checked the re-amping box through my friend's Pro-Tools setup (through an M-Audio Fast track USB interface) and using a small Marshall combo, this seems to work fine however.
To conclude my query, does anyone know of any limitations of using the Apogee ONE for re-amping? Is there some kind of limit on the output of the ONE, I guess may be a more appropriate question?
** I've also posted this on the Logic Pro forums, so apologies if you have already seen this thread elsewhere
I'm a new member of the Mac Rumours forum and I have a question regarding re-amping. Any help would be greatly appreciated
OK, I'm using Logic Pro 9 on my Macbook Pro (with Snow Leopard), I have a 2.53GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4GB memory.
My re-amping device is the 'Radial Pro RMP' re-amping box which I have coming from my Apogee ONE interface via a balanced XLR cable (I'm using a 1/8 to 1/4 inch adaptor plugged into the Apogee. Then from here, I'm going from the 1/4 jack output of the pro RMP directly into my amp. My amp setup is;
Marshall JMP-1 rackmounted pre-amp
Mesa/Boogie Simul 2:90 power amp
Marshall 4x10 cab
The problem I have is that when I connect my equipment up, the output from my amp is very low. I've checked my amp and there are no issues when I plug my guitar in, and I also checked the re-amping box through my friend's Pro-Tools setup (through an M-Audio Fast track USB interface) and using a small Marshall combo, this seems to work fine however.
To conclude my query, does anyone know of any limitations of using the Apogee ONE for re-amping? Is there some kind of limit on the output of the ONE, I guess may be a more appropriate question?
** I've also posted this on the Logic Pro forums, so apologies if you have already seen this thread elsewhere