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Audio Volumes
I have just bought a DIGI002 with Powerbook4 and when I try and load any sessions I get an error message saying that my drive is not an audio drive.
I have tried to change it as mentioned on this site but it will not let me. I have aso tried using an external drive but again it says this drive is not configured as an audio volume. Anyone got any ideas? |
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Re: Audio Volumes
Try repairing permissions using the OSX Disk Utility.
Also, you should use the Disk Utility to format the external drive - make sure it's formatted Mac OS Extended (HFS+). Backup any data on the drive before formatting! |
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