Rob,
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Apogee Maestro is the control application for MFi compliant Apogee audio interfaces. Maestro lets you access and adjust all features and settings from 5 simple.
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Check out my post in this topic, see if either of these possible solutions help.
Nevermind, here it is:
Substitute your Apogee for the Blue Yetti.
Couple of related things.
Are you familiar with Audio-MIDI Setup in the Utilities folder?
What you're going to do is go there, run the application, make sure you're on the audio tab.
Go up the menus find create 'Aggregate Device' you're to create anew audio device with the built-in audio and the blue yetti. The built in Audio will be the master clock, the blue yetti the slave device, name your new Aggregate Device whatever you chose then go to Logic's Preferences/Audio and choose the new aggregate device as the Input-Output device. Last... your input and output channel strips and Master out will have to be fiddled with until you find the ones you want. The Blue Yetti may be input 3, 1 or 4, depends on how the operating system chooses the order.
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BUT FIRST try an easy fix that I've heard works for a few.
With Logic open and the B.Y. setup as you normally do... go to Logics 'Settings' Synchronization/Audio Tab.
Set Audio Sync Mode / Core Audio to 'External or Free'. If that's doesn't make any difference create the Aggregate Device. (Settings are on a per song basis, Preferences are global for all songs.
The theory behind the Aggregate device is that for whatever reason, Apples recent USB MIDI (or USB adapters) is not providing clock sync for some Audio devices, the increasing static is the Blue Yetti running at one clock speed and the computers audio clock at another speed as the devices move further apart in sync the more hash/noise you get.

Feb 3, 2017 10:58 AM