Hi! I'm sorry if this has been discussed before and if I'm therefore
double-posting but I couldn't find something specific on this topic in this
group.
Thing is, I'm trying to learn pro tools, and therefor I also need to know
what can be done and what can't, so I know if it's me who's messing
, are you trying to record to an internal drive?
Slau
On May 12, 2014, at 5:21 PM, Cliff Isaksen cliffisak...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi!
Yeah, I sort of did that today... Two days ago I deleted the Machintosh HD
and started fresh on MountainLion, and today I reinstalled Mavericks over a
pretty
Hi guys!
I have run into some issues, and I really need some suggestions from someone
who's not just as new as myself to the world of PT and controllers... :)
The Problem is this: PT 11 works pretty fine together with the Digi 003 driver
for 11, but PT 11 also eats up over 120 % of my Mac's
Pro
Tools? It doesn't make sense that the program would make your system gun its
fans. Which machine are you on? Also, I'm sorry, but how does a process take
up 120% or was that just an exaggeration?
Best,
slau
On May 12, 2014, at 5:28 AM, Cliff Isaksen cliffisak...@gmail.com wrote
Hi! This is nothing less than awesome!
I got PT only one month ago, and I'm going to the post office tomorrow to
pick up a Digi 003, so the rtf will really come in handy, Slau! Thanks a
lot!
One question;
Will I need drivers to get the Digi 003 up and running on Mavericks with PT
10, or is it
Hi and thanks both of you!
Since PT 11 for some weird reason is eating up 120 % of my CPU, I'm using
PT 10 as long as possible, so I'll probably just have to try and see if I
can use the Digi 003 first without installing any drivers. And if that
won't work, I'll have to take a look at the avid