FCP 10.0.5 won't recognize external keyboard. Izotope Iris plugged in to mobile pre interface
Have current FCP. I have an external keyboard running into Izoptope Iris synth... all through my mobile pre interface. When I select "record audio" from the FCP window menu the dialogue box comes up. I select mobile pre and no sound. I get audio for a voice over if I select the internal microphone option so I know the record function in FCP is working... Ideas anyone?? Thanks
Finally got it working.. Ok so First read this
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1538?viewlocale=en_US&locale=en_US
Just start with verifying the Apple Mobile Device Support is up and working, Just follow the steps here:
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1567
After Stopping it and Restarting and it is still not reconizing your device Then start uninstalling
Start with: Itunes, Quicktime, Bonjour, Apple Software Update, Apple Mobile Device.
I had an issue uninstalling Apple Software Update, and was unable to get it off my computer.
But after all that download and reinstall itunes.
After doing all that i was able to get mine to show up in itunes
Hope it helps
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