Hi, I'm trying to connect an audio interphase for recording music in my "quicksilver" Mac G4, but when I go to the sound preferences menu, in the input tab, there is a message displayed: "No input devices found" How can I get my mac to work with my audio interphase?
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Have you loaded the driver for the Pod? The driver settings are accessed throught the Audio/Midi settings on the Mac. (Audio/Midi Setup) NOTE: The Line 6 software is not supported in Leopard
First check that the USB cable is ok. (Replace it, if needed, with a known good one). Try not connecting the Pod to the computer untill after it has started up. (There are known issues where active devices are ignored by the computer on startup). Open 'System Profiler' and check the USB bus to see if the Pod is recognized. If you still don't have a connection verify that the Pod USB interface is working by connecting it to another computer.
First check that the USB cable is ok. (Replace it, if needed, with a known good one). Try not connecting the Pod to the computer untill after it has started up. (There are known issues where active devices are ignored by the computer on startup). Open 'System Profiler' and check the USB bus to see if the Pod is recognized. If you still don't have a connection verify that the Pod USB interface is working by connecting it to another computer.
It seems to be a driver issue. Check that you have the latest software/drivers from Line 6. (Updates were put on line in Feb.) These can be downloaded from the Line 6 website. Re-install the software making sure that you follow the instructions provided by Line 6. If you still have a problem, your next action should be to contact Line 6 support.
It seems to be a driver issue. Check that you have the latest software/drivers from Line 6. (Updates were put on line in Feb.) These can be downloaded from the Line 6 website. Re-install the software making sure that you follow the instructions provided by Line 6. If you still have a problem, your next action should be to contact Line 6 support.
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Have you loaded the driver for the Pod?
The driver settings are accessed throught the Audio/Midi settings on the Mac. (Audio/Midi Setup)
NOTE: The Line 6 software is not supported in Leopard
First check that the USB cable is ok. (Replace it, if needed, with a known good one).
Try not connecting the Pod to the computer untill after it has started up. (There are known issues where active devices are ignored by the computer on startup).
Open 'System Profiler' and check the USB bus to see if the Pod is recognized.
If you still don't have a connection verify that the Pod USB interface is working by connecting it to another computer.
It seems to be a driver issue.
Check that you have the latest software/drivers from Line 6. (Updates were put on line in Feb.) These can be downloaded from the Line 6 website.
Re-install the software making sure that you follow the instructions provided by Line 6.
If you still have a problem, your next action should be to contact Line 6 support.