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Old 04-15-2007, 06:49 AM
Tim R. Tim R. is offline
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Default 96 I/O-Optical (SPDif) and AES simultaneously?

Am I missing something or is it just impossible to use the AES I/O AND the SPDIf (optically) at the same time on a 96 interface? I'm trying to connect my MacPro opticial I/O and an AES reverb to my 96 I/O at the same time.

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System 2: Pro Tools 23.9 (no Hardware), Mac OS 13.2.1, MBP (Macbook Air M2, 2022 24Gig Ram)
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