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Old 03-29-2017, 03:19 PM
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Default Re: Avid Core Audio with HDX/HD Native on Yosemite/later Mac OS

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Originally Posted by mu-tron-kid View Post
HD Driver 12.7.1 finally fixes this issue!
http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/f...e-Audio-on-Mac





One MAJOR drag with AVID's solution is that it is "either / or" as to which software is accessing the HDX Cards: If you are running Izotope RX Spectral Repair as Audiosuite, RX cannot use the HDX Hardware to output the audio you are working on!
This is the same disastrous workflow issue that existed before.
Bummer..... must be an HDX issue Izotope RX works fine with HDNative PCIe cards ?????
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