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Old 07-23-2003, 07:18 PM
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Default Designating Record Volumes (HDs)

I got this one...
"No record volumes designated" when trying to record in Pro Tools 6.0. All volumes show up as Transfer ("T") in the Workspace browser and cannot be changed to Playback ("P") or Record ("R"). The error "'Drive X' can not be designated as an audio record drive because it is not a valid audio volume" is posted."

Answerbase says reinstall. Done that three times. os10.2.6 - works fine on my powerbook, but not on my powermac; a main internal and an 80gig slave for audio only. What can I do to get this thing recording?
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