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Configuring logic, Figure 59, Mobile i/o user’s guide – Metric Halo 2882 operating guide User Manual

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The VST Outputs window allows you to enable which physical outputs you
want to mix to. As with the inputs, you can save some processing power by
using the minimum outputs required to do the job

TIP: Enabling and disabling an output bus causes Cubase to reset the driver.
If you encounter any driver synchronization problems, this is the fastest way
to reset the driver and force a resync.

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Logic Audio supports multiple driver types in addition to ASIO. In fact, Logic
supports using multiple driver types at the same time. Refer to your Logic
documentation for information on how take advantage of this feature.

Configuring Logic to use Mobile I/O as one of its I/O devices is done from
the Audio Driver section of the Logic Preferences. This section of the prefer-
ences window displays a checkbox for each of the supported driver types.
You must enable the ASIO driver type by checking the ASIO checkbox.
Make sure that the other options for the ASIO driver are displayed as shown
in

Figure 60 on page 77

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To select Mobile I/O as your ASIO driver, choose “Mobile I/O ASIO” from
the Driver popup menu.

To adjust the buffer size, click the “Control Panel” button to access the
Mobile I/O driver preferences. Logic does not automatically reset the buffer
size. In order to have the change take effect, you need to reset the driver. You
can do this by cycling the state of the “Larger Process Buffer” checkbox.

Figure 59: Cubase VST Inputs