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Old 11-13-2006, 02:32 PM
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Default other interfaces with M-Powered

Is it possible if I have my FW410 connected to also use another interface (that is not made for pro tools). I'd like to do some drumset recording so I'm planning on using an interface that has more inputs.

What about creating an aggregate device in Audio/ MIDI setup?
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Default Re: other interfaces with M-Powered

I do it all the time, but via ADAT Optical into the 1814 from a Focusrite OctoPre. Another FW interface will not work on its own because, even though Apple Core Audio may see it, PT won't see anything but the 410 (1814, whatever).
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