You will also need to check each track has a valid output assigned to it to ensure that it plays out of the 2i2. If you set this to 'off', do you no longer get sound to your amp? As was previously mentioned, it sounds like you will need to enable input monitoring in Logic's preferences to hear the plug-ins as you track. The sound you're currently getting is likely from the direct monitoring function of the 2i2 - this can be toggled with a switch on the front panel of the 2i2.
#LOGIC PRO X NO SOUND DRIVER#
It is class compliant and uses Apple's CoreAudio driver to function.
#LOGIC PRO X NO SOUND INSTALL#
You will not need to install any software to use the 2i2 in Logic or on your Mac. If you have Logic Pro 9 installed along side Logic Pro X and have previously moved any of the Apple Loops libraries as described in this tutorial, Logic Pro X is using the current indexed locations of them on your external hard drive when adding any new content available for specific libraries. These are normally output 1+2.When the 2i2 is selected as the audio device in Logic (this is necessary to record to, or play back from, Logic) all input will be routed from the 2i2 and all playback will be routed to the 2i2 - this is why you get no playback from your Mac speakers when the 2i2 is selected as the audio device. In regards to checking the stereo outs, it's as David has posted above me. So by making it default once again will re-establish that control link also. I hear audio from the keyboard and the computer but not through my headphones. Im frustrated cause I lost a guitar session (Amplitubes distortion was essential for monitoring the guitar sound), so we decided to record it another day. No sound to headphones (Logic Pro X and Yosemite) I have Casio keyboard connected to my macbook pro. I can listen to all other tracks, but the track which is set to record has no sound (just when recording). What's important to know is that whatever you have setup as your default output device in the audio midi setup, is also the primary device which will react to keyboard shortcuts for volume up/down/mute etc. I can hear no monitor sound when recording in Logic Pro X. If you do still get sound from other sources, then there's a chance that this may fix your problem by making it default playback.
#LOGIC PRO X NO SOUND UPDATE#
Now try other sources like youtube and see if you get sound, if you don't then something is causing your built-in output to be muted and only play through the soundflower driver. Logic Pro X: Relocate Sound Library option greyed out (when you have existing symbolic links) The problem I finally had the guts to update Logic to the latest version (10.4.4) and figured i’d migrate myself to Logic’s official sound library relocation feature. Or, to test this in reverse, right click on the Built-In Output (In Audio Midi Setup) and set it as your default system output ('Use this device for sound output'). Well, the problem looks like your system audio is going through Soundflower 2Ch (as indicated by the speaker icon), and if that is working then one presumes if you set Logic to use Soundflower 2Ch as it's output then that will also work.