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AudioHitch
post Wed 9 Apr 2008, 08:47
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Hi I'm currently running Pro Tools HD 7.3 with 2 96I/O's & Control 24 but recently got Logic Studio 8.
So far looking good!
However Logic can only see the first 8 inputs on on my Digidesign hardware. Is there any way of making logic see the other 24 channels?

Another thing is when i originally bought the Control 24, i got told i could use this with logic as well (limited). is this possible.

Any info would greatly be appreciated

Thanks

Mark
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Jim Hoyland
post Thu 10 Apr 2008, 07:27
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It sounds as if you're running Logic with the Digidesign Core Audio driver (the 1st page in Preferences > Audio). Core Audio support for ProTools HD & TDM systems is limited to 8 ins & outs. I have no idea why.

To use the full PT rig, you'll need to disable Core Audio and enable both DAE and HTDM in the preferences. This will allow you to create 2 types of audio track / audio instruments, DAE for ProTools plug-ins and instruments and HTDM for Logic stuff. You may also need to create a series of ESB audio objects in your environment. These little buggers pass the HTDM (Logic) audio to the DAE (ProTools) audio paths.

In theory Logic should be able to do most of this set-up for you. In the new session > produce dialogue box there's a tab for creating a project using ProTools hardware.

One issue that I've encountered with this set-up is that its pretty hard to move from a Core Audio session to a DAE / HTDM one, and vice versa.


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