Nick,

First thing you need to do when you launch Pro Tools is to go to the Playback 
Engine dialog under Setups and select the 003 as your playback engine. Then go 
to the I/O Setup, choose the first Tab with Command-1 on the numbers row, 
select all inputs with Command-a, find the Delete Path button and press it. 
You'll be prompted and just say you want to delete all the paths. Then click 
the default button in the I/O Setup dialog. This will create a new set of paths 
that are the default paths for your device.

After that, press Command-2 to get into the next Tab and do the same process 
for your outputs. When you're done, it might not be a bad idea to export your 
settings for future reference in case anything gets screwed up.

You should be good to go.

Slau

On Mar 27, 2012, at 6:20 PM, Nick Gawronski wrote:

> Hi, I have pro tools 10.0.1 on my mac book pro running lion 10.7.3 and have 
> installed the drivers for the digi 003 that came with pro tools 10.  I set 
> the playback engine to the digi 003 and now it makes clicking noises.  Now if 
> I go to the IO settings dialog in the setup menu and try to select any tab 
> pro tools crashes and I get the problem reporter dialog which of course I do 
> send in to have it looked at.  The reason I go into the IO settings dialog is 
> because if I just make an audio track in both input and output selection I 
> still only see the internal mac book pro microphone and line in not the digi 
> 003 inputs and outputs.  My question is has anyone else gotten the digi 003 
> working under lion using an external hard drive as a hub as my mac book pro 
> 17 inch late model 2011 has only a firewire 800 port and the digi 003 has 
> only a firewire 400 port?  Nick Gawronski

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