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Help for newbies
Hi there.
I recently bought PT 9 and at the moment, it is looking like I'm gonna rip my hair out. Nothing appears to be straight forward and trying to even sort out things like bus, midi set up is really driving me crazy. I currently have the following - Maschine, Roland Juno G, Saffire Pro 14 and PT9. Getting them to all talk and play nicely is just a night mare. If anyone have experience in using any of those hardware with PT9, tips for newbie like myself and what not should please offer any advice. Thanks. PS Just in case anyone is wondering what some of my issues are, well I'm aiming to get all of those hardware working inside PT9. With the Juno both triggering midi and then recording the audio output from it (inside pt9) and to host the Maschine as a VST Is this possible, if so, how do I go about acheiving this please. Thanks. |
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Re: Help for newbies
Pro Tools does not run VST plug-ins. You are going to need a VST-->RTAS wrapper.
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