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How do you make a \"Playback Volume?\"
I just set up a new 200 gig hard drive into three fairly equal partitions for my "record" drives A,B & C. I have a system drive in the Mac G4 as well. After installing 6.1 (OSX 10.2.8) I notice that I cannot bounce to disks to the "A" drive. It offers me the "system" drive as well as B and C, but the error says that "A" is not a playback volume. It won't even store the "Audio files" and "Fade Files" there for a session on A. It puts them on the C drive instead and It won't let me choose "A" in the "Drive Allocation" window.
How do I make "A" a playback volume as well! Thanks, [email protected] |
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Re: How do you make a \"Playback Volume?\"
Windows>Show Workspace
Change to 'Record' (R) under the 'A' (for audio) column to the right of the drive name. More info on this can be found in the Digibase guide under the Pro Tools menu. |
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