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003 / protools 9 problem solved
I made a new thread of this issue hopefully to attract the attention of the many others out there who have had problems. I must personally thank Mr. Stephen Naya for his patience and knowledge which I am obligated to pass along.
#1 - In the audio/midi set-up (HD>applications>utilities), make sure that "aggregate device" is removed, even if your 003 interface is there also. Highlight "aggregate device", and click the minus sign ("-") at the bottom to remove it. Do this for both Audio IN and OUT. #2 - After doing the install of PT, before even opening a session, go to "disk utility" and run the "repair permissions" for your internal drive. #3 - Minimize the number of external daisy-chained FW drives between computer and 003 interface. And don't use any drives not approved by Avid/Digi. Oddly enough, I was using 2 LaCie Porsches with PT 7.3 and had no problem. I hope this helps.... |
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