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Old 12-13-2014, 06:12 PM
Barry Johns Barry Johns is offline
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Default ProControl Fader Randomky Looses Connection 2 PT

One of the faders on my main PC unit occasionally looses its connection to protools. All other buttons/controls on that channel works. No have to turn the PC off and then back on again to get the fader to move the DAW FADER in PT.

Any suggestions?
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