routing configuration

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robq1
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routing configuration

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Hi, just bought an 828mk3 firewire and although I've read the manual and watched the videos I'm still having a little trouble so big apologies if I'm being an idiot.
My problem is this:
I'm using a pair of Apogee rosetta 800's in stand alone mode as my main 16 channel i/o, and the 828 mainly as a way of getting the Apogee audio in and out of the mac via the ADATs, but the extra i/o may be used occasionally.
Channel 1 on my analogue desk is hard wired to channel 1 on the apogee, which comes up as ADAT A1 on the 828 which shows up in Logic Pro X as input 17. My previous audio interface allowed me to route ADAT A1 to show up as input 1 in Logic, is there a way of doing this with the MOTU......?
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bayswater
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Re: routing configuration

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I haven't noticed any way to do this in Logic. It appears to keep the channels listed in physical order, and unlike most other DAWs, doesn't have a place to create a customized internal view, although there might be a way to do it in the Environment window. Between the MOTU Audio Setup application, and I/O labels in Logic, you can at least label the inputs so they make some sense.
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