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Old 01-01-2014, 09:52 AM
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Default Read and Write drive are now playback and record is this correct

So I'm guessing the old read and write drives are now called playback and record in HD11.

With 2 drives can you tell me what is the best way to configure.
im pretty sure it must be , playback on PT drive and record on 2nd drive.
After a month i just realized i was recording to the system drive
Dont know why i didnt notice this earlier but I guess I will give props to Avid for improving this to the point where 60 track songs loaded with plugs are actually playing back from the system drive. so thumbs up Avid good work
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