Input Signal Detection Failed

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Hi, I'm having issues with Sound Reference Measure and the detection of my mic input. 

I am using the Scarlett 2i2 interface and have the microphone set up with phantom power and the interface and the audio settings page on my Mac are both showing mic signal. However when I go to the “Select your microphone input channel” page and choose my interface as well as the correct input channel, the application wont hear any signal. I went to my Accessibility settings to make sure that Sound Reference Measure and Sound Reference ID was being accepted and I also made sure my input and output settings in my sound settings were both set to my interface, and I have had no luck. I've tried restarting the software, reinstalling the software as well as restarting my Mac and no luck. 

I've been really looking forward to using Reference Id for my mixing and would love to figure this out 

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I've got exactly the same problem but with an Audient ID14 interface on a Mac M4.
Can you help us someone?

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Update: My 2013 Macbook Pro (that i used before I got my new M4 Mac Mini) will register the signal and the interface as well. Thinking maybe this is a bug with new macs maybe? I tried reinstalling the again with no luck.

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Same problem here. 

No input signal detection using Cubase 14 on my new Mac Mini M4 using a Scarlett 4i4. Triple checked everything.. I'm getting input signal on the 4i4, input and output signal in Cubase and output signal from the  4i4 but Sound Reference Measure not picking it up any signal at the mic testing step.

 

Any ideas anyone?

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I'm also having an issue registering the input signal on a Mac M4. The mic is working fine and I can see signal on my RME in TotalMix. I got it to work for a minute by doing by killing coreaudiod but it had already stopped working when I tried to do the first measurement.

In the debug logs I noticed errors in the CEF debug log that SoundID makes that weren't happening a week ago.

 

 

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