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Old 10-12-2007, 12:26 PM
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Default Apple OSX MIDI drivers killed with latest 7.3.1cs5 upgrade

it looks like you killed the (Apple OSX V1.7) MIDI driver with the latest 7.3.1cs5 upgrade!

I do work with a Emagic MT4 interface on my Mac. After installing 7.3.1cs5 I am not able to run MIDI into my Protools session anymore,... !!!!!!!!!!!!!
MIDI input is recordnize on the interface whenever I play something on my keyboard!

Please help me !!!!

best regards, andy
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