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\"\"is not a recordable volume
I've been trying to get my new mackie hui and protools to link ...today I keep getting disk allocation error msgs ...I can't record now I can't play back any session without the error about disk allocations. Help
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Re: \"\"is not a recordable volume
what kind of hard drive are you using, and how did you format it?
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Re: \"\"is not a recordable volume
well thanks to the thngs posted by Digitechsupport about OSX and pro tools ...and getting all updates ..I have resolved my problems ...Everything is working fine..(I aint touching nothing! eheh)...thanks! just trying to get the motif to link up with pro tools now via usb ....
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