![]() I ask all this, as you may know, because Mackie only "supports" the Mac OS up to 10.4.x. You are talking about the original Onyx cards not the Onyx-i, right? So what OS are you using and what version of Logic? If Leopard or Snow Leopard, did you have to downdate your Apple Firewire drivers? I did w/ 10.4.x right off the bat and am "stuck" so far at 10.4.11.ĭo you ever "lose" the interface to where Logic can't recognize it? ![]() I'd be interested in your experience if you had a moment. ![]() So, I'm wondering if any LUGgers out there have the same or similar setup, have waded into Leopard or Snow Leopard and Logic 9 with the (now legacy) onyx cards. I've seen spotty info on the Mackie forums with some folks seeming to do okay with Leopard, some having big problems. I need a reliable recording solution for 1.5 - 2 hour talks. Suffice to say, they never in two years or more got a supported driver for 10.5.x and are now by their silence saying they are not supporting Leopard. The onyx card works pretty well most of the time, but is not officially supported by Mackie for Leopard, and the communications from Mackie have been abysmal to say the least on this issue. I use for all my other work, my MOTU 828mkII which after 5 yrs. ![]() I use this with my Macbook Pro 2.2 core duo w/ 2gb RAM and Logic 8 running OS 10.4.11. I've been waiting to update both to 10.5 or Snow Leopard, and to Logic 9, as my biggest outside client (whom I record live spoken word interviews for) has a Mackie Onyx 1620 mixer which I recommended (now with remorse). ![]()
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