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If you looked at this section while a session was open, it would simply display the sample rate of that current session and would not allow you to change it until that session is closed.

Note: You are of course still able to set the sample rate when creating a new session, these hardware setup options simply save you the hassle of having to select each time. Pro Tools HD and HD native hardware allows you to change the default sample rate from either the hardware setup window or the playback engine, it should also be noted that the sample rate setting on HD systems can have an affect on the number of voices available within your sessions.

Clocks alone can be a deep subject, so while that information is useful to know, this tutorial will go as far as the brief explanation above, as well as how the clock source can be changed when setting up your hardware. Note: Any changes you make to the clock source in the session setup window will change those in the hardware setup window, and vice versa. So now we know the basics of what a clock source is within your systems, lets take a look at a few of the likely options you will come across.

This form of clocking would be beneficial when transferring material from another external digital device into Pro Tools so that they can both run in synchronicity with one another. It should be noted that your external digital device must be connected and powered up for Pro Tools to initiate a synchronisation with it, should this not be the case, you should resort to the internal clock option.

These may seem like a bit of a novelty, but trust me when you have your les paul in your hand as well as a pair of headphone on your head, having a switch within foot reach is much easier than stretching across to your keyboard. Thankfully this has already been thought of to save you making mistakes when defining inputs and outputs for example.

We hope that you have found this article useful, while most just want to ignore the whole setup procedure and simply start recording and mixing, the unfortunate truth is that careful time spent at the beginning of a session making sure your hardware is working as it should will save you endless amounts of time trying to problem solve later on.

What can I do? Pro Tools works perfectly fine with my other interface the Mbox Mini. Computer recognises the inputs and outputs from the Presounes, but doesn't playback system sounds Please log in or register to answer this question. Related questions Does audiobox work with pro tools SE?

You will be required to do things such as tinkering with program files, reinstalling device drivers, demonstrate basic troubleshooting skills, and have knowledge of how both Pro Tools 9 and Digi Driver works. If you the reader possess all of the necessary skills and knowledge required to troubleshoot this problem, then continue reading.

If not, then it is in your best interest to forward this article to someone more knowledgeable, lest you inadvertently make the problem worse. With that being said, make sure your hardware peripherals are indeed plugged in, and if necessary, powered on. If you were using anything like a USB hub, monitor port, splitter, keyboard port, or docking station, then these devices could be inadvertently contributing to the problem.

If neither of these two actions got you any success, then try using a different port on your computer, if possible.



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