Aggregate Audio and DigiTech

Wondering if someone can answer a DigiTech-Mac related question?
I want to record both wet and dry signals from a DigiTech RPx400 into Logic 8 using Apple's aggregate audio feature. I have set up an aggregate device and selected the available DigiTech I/O's and set the core audio device in Logic to Aggregate.
Everything appears that it is correct and should work, but Logic (and Garage Band) do not receive any audio on the record-armed audio tracks. I have tried all the available inputs on each track to no avail. If I change Logic's audio preferences core audio from aggregate to either the DigiTech USB 1/2 or 3/4 devices, it works fine.....but in that mode I can only record 1 track at a time.
Any suggestions?
Thank you!
Chris

Have you updated to version 9.0.2 - this Software Update was released a couple of days ago and fixes audio sync problems as well as improving stability in iMovie '11.
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