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loopy_pro:troubleshooting_audio_problems [2024/03/27 05:22] – [Preparation] add power-cycle peripherals step espiegel123loopy_pro:troubleshooting_audio_problems [2024/04/05 08:22] – [Common Issues] add volume calibration project espiegel123
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    * More than one audio output or input device is connected. Some MIDI peripherals with USB connections look to the OS like an audio interface. Make sure that your audio interface gets plugged in after your MIDI peripheral. You will not be able to use the audio capabilities of both your interface and another peripheral that looks to the OS like an interface at the same time and there is no easy way to switch between them other than plugging/unplugging.    * More than one audio output or input device is connected. Some MIDI peripherals with USB connections look to the OS like an audio interface. Make sure that your audio interface gets plugged in after your MIDI peripheral. You will not be able to use the audio capabilities of both your interface and another peripheral that looks to the OS like an interface at the same time and there is no easy way to switch between them other than plugging/unplugging.
  
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 +**Volume calibration project**. This {{ :loopy_pro:test_tool_levels_folder.zip | Test Tool}} can be useful in calibrating the output of your iPad or iPhone. It has two loops that send maximum or near maximum volume. Turn down your amplifier or mixer before playing the output as the project's files are potentially loud.
  
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