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Old 06-08-2007, 04:28 AM
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Default Re: Changing Pro-Tools\' plug-in directory

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I can tell you're more of a music guy than a computer guy
Actually, You are way wrong about that.

Being a "computer guy" is what pays the bills. I'm just a "music guy" part time.

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There are some major benefits of keeping your OS separate from your program files.
Please, enlighten me, then; what are they?


Also, Andre67, having Pro Tools installed in this manner could have been what was causing your "MIDI timing" problems that you've been complaining about and not been able to solve.
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