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Old 02-16-2010, 03:12 PM
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Default M-Audio UNO, Protools 8.0.3., Win 7 64bit

im having trouble getting my M-Audio USB UNO working within protools 8. M-audios website says the uno works in win 7 32bit and 64bit without any drivers. in the device manager it says its setup and working properly. in protools when i go into peripherals to setup my mackie MCU the SEND TO lets me select the UNO and the RECEIVE FROM lets me Select the UNO but the RECEIVE FROM is emulated and then the MCU doesnt work.
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