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BSCR1989
Hey every1,

have had a read through the other similar problems and still have no joy in solving mine

My Problem:

I have recently changed over from PC to a Mac Mini Intel Duo Core. I Intalled my protools LE and upgraded it to 6.9.2.

When creating a new session it says "Session must be on an audio record volume"

Whilst Reading another post it said something about in the workspace window changing the HD From "T" to "R"

I tried this but with no luck it gave me the message "Macintosh HD cannot be designated as an audio record volume because it is not a valid audio volume"

Another post said it may be to do with the permisions on the Drive i have changed all these to read and write and still no Joy

Sorry if i am missing something really obvious but any help or suggestions would be greatly appriciated

Thanks
BSCR1989
Sorry Guys i have discovered what it was - Digidesign have not yet written the softwear to run on the intel macs, so im just gona have 2 wait and keep running it on my PC


Cheers anyway
jimmyrnr
Did you try going into your setup and checking on the disk allocation the volume is the disk your record track will be recorded to

QUOTE (BSCR1989 @ Tue 23 May 2006, 04:23) *
Hey every1,

have had a read through the other similar problems and still have no joy in solving mine

My Problem:

I have recently changed over from PC to a Mac Mini Intel Duo Core. I Intalled my protools LE and upgraded it to 6.9.2.

When creating a new session it says "Session must be on an audio record volume"

Whilst Reading another post it said something about in the workspace window changing the HD From "T" to "R"

I tried this but with no luck it gave me the message "Macintosh HD cannot be designated as an audio record volume because it is not a valid audio volume"

Another post said it may be to do with the permisions on the Drive i have changed all these to read and write and still no Joy

Sorry if i am missing something really obvious but any help or suggestions would be greatly appriciated

Thanks
lildrummerboy70
Are you trying to record to the internal drive? I am not sure, but Pro Tools may not let you record to a 5400 RPM drive (which your internal drive is). If this is the case, you will need to get a 7200 RPM external drive. This would be better anyway, tracking to an external drive. Hope this helps.

Jason
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