No input using usb audio interface

I recently bought a Tascam US-1641 USB Audio Interface that Im running with logic studio 8. I'm not getting any audio coming through when recording. I have selected the item in preferences but im not getting any input or output.
anyone had similar problems or know where i might have made a stupid error.
David Docherty

Hi
Firstly, sorry for not being able to help as I share the same problem.
I've recently bought a novation nio 2/4 audio interface for logic pro 8.
I have the same problem with getting sound from it. What are you trying to record e.g. instrument?
I also have a usb midi keyboard that I plugged straight in and got sound through logic straight away so I don't know why the audio interface should be much different.
Please let me know if you happen to stumble across an answer as it is driving me crazy!

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