![]() I guess you read read the stuff in the owner’s manual about Mac Core Audio - if not, find it here: I have everything on my iMac Retina5 running in and out of Logic and into a pair of 8” Tannoy Reveal monitors via the Helix - no issues here. ![]() ![]() ![]() I really don’t understand why you would want to run the Tascam alongside the Helix? I can’t see any advantages there. I guess that would make the Tascam redundant. DI guitar on 7 and DI vocal on 8, or whatever. Channels 7 and 8 are dedicated for re-amping use, e.g. That gives you 3 stereo channels or 6 mono on channels 1 through 6. It wasn’t needed anymore, as Helix can deliver 8 channels of USB audio directly into Logic, plus the Focusrite used FireWire which was no longer an option on the new iMacs. I stopped using my trusty Focusrite Saffire audio interface a couple of years back when I got my Helix. It would be cool to just run the Tascam and the Helix at the same time, and record guitar direct to Logic via USB. If I install the new Mac driver for the Helix, and gain the benefits listed, will it potentially break any other USB audio devices running on my system? I have a Tascam USB audio interface I use with Logic Pro X, which is using the OS X Core Audio driver. IMPORTANT! Installing the Helix Mac Driver 1.0.5 precludes using Helix with the class-compliant OS X Core Audio driver. Typically, one doesn't have to install a driver for Mac audio devices, so I'm a little suspicious.
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