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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 9 Inscrit : 09 janv. 03 Lieu : Bogota - CO Membre no 10,605 ![]() |
My regular exterternal audio hard drive which is an OWC firewire 800 drive, which I´ve been using with protools 6.7 fluently for more than a month now is SUDDENLY not recognized as a valid audio location for protools sessions. I have panther 10.3.9 I can't imagine what happened. I don´t touch my setup at all. which is a powerbook, a digi 002, monitors, microphones and the external drive. There is a lot of work inside that "invalid" drive, which had been always recognized as the default audio location, so any help would be really appreciated.
Ce message a été modifié par schoppito - ven. 17 févr. 2006, 00:50. |
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All you have to do is go to the workspace window in protools with your drive plugged in. There is the name column and right next to that is a column labeled A and next to that V. In the column A there should be an R relating to your drive. What the A stands for is audio, V for video I think. Pro tools has this thing so you can change your drive to playback drive (P), transfer drive (T), or record drive ®. You want it to be a record drive. To change it just click the letter in your drives column and a pull down menu should pop up that lets you choose. I've had this change in pro tools without having done anything to it. I guess sometimes pro tools feels like giving you a little scare.
Ce message a été modifié par banevt - ven. 17 févr. 2006, 04:22. |
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