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Old 5th February 2008, 08:01 PM   #1
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being using it and its pretty cool.

but still has a few quirks to be fixed... like crashing pro tools when importing.

to bad cause its very cool to spot an fx to PT like in soundminer.

anyone else tried it?
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Ya, i love it. and the fact that you can export different formats is a plus as well.... one thing that i would love to have would be some sort of meta data integration. that would be a wonderful tool as well.
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Are you plugging your Mac optical out to the optical in on the 192 to monitor through PT?
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Are you plugging your Mac optical out to the optical in on the 192 to monitor through PT?

no, why?
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I suppose if you are not using Protools, the question doesn't apply. If you are, how are you hearing the sounds while Protools is running?
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