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Originally Posted by Reckless Erik
Ok Jeff. Tried a little experiment. Open the .dms file I wanted to use in a hex editor. Changed the serial number bytes to match that of the new MTRX unit. Opened the altered file in Dadman and hey presto there were the output levels. I opened the .dms file using Dadman on the old Mac Pro trashcan running Catalina (it had to be connected to the network), took a screen shot of the window and copied the settings into the new Mac Studio. Sounds more convoluted than it is. Success!
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Frankly ridiculous that this works!
Also there’s no reason these files can’t be xml or something human readable/changeable (cue annoying Jan response)