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  1. The only external audio interfaces I have are all Line 6, the M20d and a UX8, both were failing. My USB MIDI interfaces are working fine though. GarageBand gave the same problems and the interfaces aren't being shown in the audio panel of System Preferences so I'm assuming it is the drivers. System Profiler shows the laptop can see them as their names are listed when they are connected, but the drivers aren't kicking in. I installed El Capitan on a second partition and am back up and running from there. I'll just use that until Sierra is out of beta and hopefully there will be new drivers or better luck then
  2. Hi all, I'm running the latest macOS Sierra 10.12 beta and Logic Pro X is no longer seeing the M20d. I uninstalled and reinstalled the latest audio and midi drivers which include macOS Sierra in the list of supported OSes, but no luck. Is anyone else seeing this, or up and running in Sierra with one? While I don't see it listed in the macOS System Preferences under sound devices, the system is seeing it as a connected USB device, so it seems it just isn't being picked up as a valid audio device.
  3. That's what I was figuring, thanks for the confirmation. With a stand-alone looper I'd still probably have the issue of needing one foot in two places at once for the patch change and loop activation, rather than doing the splits if anyone knows of a looper with MIDI support that may be able to be trigger by the POD on a preset change any suggestions are welcomed! Thanks!
  4. I think the answer to this is "no" since I haven't been able to find it in the manual or something apparent in HD500X Edit, but I figured I'd ask anyway - does anyone know of a way to active the looper as part of switching to a preset? For a song I perform live I want to capture the first time I play the verse progression as soon as I change to the preset for that tone. Changing the tone, activating the Looper button, and then hitting the Record button isn't possible to do without missing too much of the verse play-through the first time around, but I'm trying to capture it so I can play another part over the second time through the verse progression. Hopefully what I'm trying to do is clear, any suggestions appreciated! Thanks!
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