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    Default pt and storage

    hi there, i was playing around with protools and i tried saving the file in this 100gb maxtor hd but it said that it wasnt an "audio playback volume" or something like that. was wondering what are "audio playback volumes"? hoping to bump myself from garageband to protools but ill need more space so help

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    Default Re: pt and storage

    read this from http://en.440forums.com/

    "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. "




    Quote Originally Posted by mariuo View Post
    hi there, i was playing around with protools and i tried saving the file in this 100gb maxtor hd but it said that it wasnt an "audio playback volume" or something like that. was wondering what are "audio playback volumes"? hoping to bump myself from garageband to protools but ill need more space so help

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    Default Re: pt and storage

    Also best to download the latest versions of Pro Tools, they always release CS updates for bug fixes and to be compatible with Mac OS updates. Last I checked, Pro Tools fully supports the intel Macs already but running Mac OS 10.47
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