i believe the recognition of the deltas is linked to the driver version-- do you know different?ssscientist said:MPowered Protools only recognizes the newer MAudio interfaces.
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I did a little snooping around the MAudio web site and here's a LINK to their driver download page.kojdogg said:i believe the recognition of the deltas is linked to the driver version-- do you know different?
ssscientist said:I did a little snooping around the MAudio web site and here's a LINK to their driver download page.
And they have a new driver for the Delta 1010 that works with MPowered pt.
Makes a whole lot more sense than making everyone who wants to use protools to buy new hardware, which sounds like a trick digidesign would've pulled a few years back...
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steve.h said:On a related note, I've got a 1010 and have been looking into purchasing "ProTools M-Powered" for it. The main reason would be to make it easier to exchange projects with other AE's/studios, if I wanna track at home then mix somewhere else or vice versa.
Would this work?
*edit: "What's more, sessions created with Pro Tools M-Powered software will open on Digidesign Pro Tools|HD® and LE systems, giving users instant compatibility with countless Pro Tools–equipped project and professional studios around the world."
Hard2Hear said:and none of the plug ins will work from TDM/HD.
Mindset said:Are you sure? I'm running Pro Tools at home, and I believe, from the last time I used it, the plug-ins I used were still in place after switching sessions from the studio back home. I used the waves diamond bundle. The systems up there are TDM & HD systems. Could be wrong though, I could have saved one from a TDM system and not an HD, but still.
I did run into limitations however due to the fact that the studio has 48 tracks or more, and at home I have like 4 channels only, so mixing down became a pain.