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I would like to be able to do some editing and such in Pro Tools M-Powered without hooking my Firewire 1814 up to my MBP. Is this possible? Is there a way to make the Mac think that the Firewire 1814 (or some other M-audio device) is connected without having to connect it? I'd just like to be able to run Pro Tools without having to actually be fully setup
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![]() Newbie Groupe : Members Messages : 8 Inscrit : 01 avril 06 Lieu : Nashville - US Membre no 78,802 ![]() |
Buy an M-Audio Transit USB. For around $80.00 you have 2 inputs and 2 outputs for use with Pro Tools M-Powered. It has digital inputs as well if you wanted to use a better set of converters. I use it as my mobile rig with my Powerbook and love it. Peace.
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Rookie ![]() Groupe : Members Messages : 26 Inscrit : 12 juil. 06 Lieu : Williston - US Membre no 81,388 ![]() |
Buy an M-Audio Transit USB. For around $80.00 you have 2 inputs and 2 outputs for use with Pro Tools M-Powered. It has digital inputs as well if you wanted to use a better set of converters. I use it as my mobile rig with my Powerbook and love it. Peace. Jason Amazingly enough, I already have a transit USB. I never even thought to use that. Thanks! I'm using a MacBook Pro. Was there a driver update for the Intel cores with the Transit? Ce message a été modifié par Drummer519 - lun. 7 août 2006, 20:42. |
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