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Old 14th May 2009   #1
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problem in pro tools creating session

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please i wanna any body to help in finding solution for this

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first of all i have the fast-track from m-audio

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session must be on an audio record volume . set the volume (s) in question to "r" in the work space


please help me in this error

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if you are on a mac, hit apple + ; to show the workspace. if not, just go to window---> show workspace.

then you'll see your hard drive. there will be a T or a P next to your hard drive in the column. click on the letter and select R. this allocates it as a record volume.

generally, it's not recommended to record onto your system boot drive though.
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Or, create the session on an approved firewire external hard drive as instructed in the manual...

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thank you all bodybut i also didn`t reach the solutioncause i used normal pc not mac and i haven`t fireware dirve please try to solve this problem if you can put the solution with image i will be glad so much finally thank you again on your efforts
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Pro Tools M-Powered for Windows Compatibility & Upgrade Information

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will tell you what you need and if it will work with your configuration.

For help, it would be good to tel what the computer is and what operating system and so on. You should have gotten a Getting Started Guide3*00 , and read the reference manual as much as you can...

That said, I only do Mac so hopefully someone else can help you?

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if you are on a mac, hit apple + ; to show the workspace. if not, just go to window---> show workspace.

then you'll see your hard drive. there will be a T or a P next to your hard drive in the column. click on the letter and select R. this allocates it as a record volume.

generally, it's not recommended to record onto your system boot drive though.

Its actually Option ;

Not Command.

On Windows it would be Alt ;
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