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ProTools9 LogicPro9 and Lion compatibility
HI,
My setting: MacBook Pro 13", Mid 2012 Software version OS X 10.8.3 (Mountain Lion) Logic Pro Version 9.1.8 Protools Version 9.0.6 Digi 003rack+ When launching Logic, it hangs a few minutes showing the message "checking Midi drivers" and then starts, only to stop again with the message "midi Timeout". I read somewhere else that it had to do with the Protools Midi drivers stored in the Library/Audio/Midi Drivers. I removed the DigiDioMidiDriver from that folder and saved it somewhere else. I was then able to operate Logic normally, but when I tried to use ProTools the next time, there was no midi connection anymore. Once I copied the DigiDioMidiDriver in its former place, it worked again. Is there a way to use Logic Pro 9 on OS X 10.8.3 without having to hide away the ProTools midi driver every time? I downloaded the latest drivers from Avid site about a month ago when i got my new MacBook Pro (their creation date is Dec 2012). I didn't have that problem using Logic Pr0 9 and Protools 9 on an older white macbook , version 10.6.8. Does anybody knows if Protools 11 solves this driver problem? Thanks |
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