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Old 01-08-2009, 05:10 AM
Ramtitam Ramtitam is offline
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Default Pre roll with PT8 M-audio

I run PT8 with m-audio ozonic on a Macbook Pro 2x2,8 with 4gb ram. I've already installed OSX 10.5.6 when I got PT8 so I choosed to take my chances even though DIGI hadn't added 10.5.6 to their list.

Seems like everything works fine except for pre roll that don't work at all. I've read the manual without finding anything that could help me.

I usually work on a HD3 accel system with PT 7.4, OSX 10.4.x and have worked with PT for 12 years so I guess I'm pretty familiar with the system.

Either there's some change in functionality, a bug or something incompatible in my system.

Any suggestions?
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