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Old 04-04-2011, 10:35 AM
GrievousAngel GrievousAngel is offline
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Default ProTools 9 and sound cards

hello, I must be doing something wrong, but I must ask.

I have a Tascam US-144 that went south so I am trying to interface my computer sound card with PT9. Surely, PT9 will work with a Windows 7 sound card interface (RealTek HD).

What makes it serious, is that PT9 will not start because it is looking for the US-144, so PT9 will not start.

What's up with this? Suggestions needed. I must get my LYNX Aurora16 interfaced!

Thanks,
William
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