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Old 06-23-2004, 02:13 PM
kd_rome kd_rome is offline
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Default Midi doesn\'t work anymore

Hello,
I have a mac G5 2 GHz and a Digi 002.
I just updated ProTools to 6.4 and the software doesn't recognize my MIDI Keyboard anymore.
( it's a Roland PC-300 )
If I load a virtual instruments in standalone mode or in Cubase SX it works but if I load it in ProTools it doesn't receive the signal.
I tried to trash all the preferences, repair the permissions, but it doesn't work anyway.
The PC-300 is connected to my mac trought a USB port.
Thank you.
I have also downloaded the update the profiles for legacy MIDI controllers from digidesign
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