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Pro Tools error message "Session must be an audio record volume"
Hello, I have read the threads on this forum already regarding the "Session must be an audio record volume" error message.
After reading all of the input and "solutions", I still have this issue. I am running on Windows XP, with a 3.20 GHz processor and 2GB of ram. Using Pro Tools LE 7.4 with the MBox 2. I have made sure that my hard drive is in "basic" status and is setup as NTFS. I also have the hard drive setup as "R" for record in the "workspace". I've been using this for like 2 years now and now for some reason its not letting me get past the error message and start a "new" session and import audio files. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!! |
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