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Old 06-10-2013, 11:41 AM
tunes7 tunes7 is offline
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Default Re: BUG? selecting midi track arms record for selected track

I've had the same issue and spent way too many hours trying to hunt down a definitive answer. I finally got thru to someone at M-Audio who said that Hypercontrol is not working with the current ProTools versions which is causing the auto record arming for midi and instruments. If you de-select the M-Audio keyboard from the Peripherals/Midi Controllers menu - this will bypass hypercontrol and you can use the keyboard as a midi controller via the USB connection -> Apple midi setup. Bummer since HC with PT was the reason why I bought the keyboard in the first place.

M-Audio is now independent from Avid - so unless Avid chooses to fix the HC bug in PT, it's probably not going to get fixed.
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