
Live Recording Guide
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If you tried to launch Pro Tools by double-
clicking a Pro Tools session file, do the follow-
ing:
• Close any error message.
• Double-click the Pro Tools application.
• In Pro Tools, choose
File > Open Session
to
open the session.
Reinstall the Pro Tools application, using the
Pro Tools Installer disc.
Audio Interface Is Not Recognized
Problem
When you launch Pro Tools it does not recog-
nize an audio interface or a connected audio in-
terface is not available.
Possible Solutions
Turn off your computer and check to be sure
your cables are properly and securely connected
to your computer and to your audio interface.
Verify that your Hardware Setup dialog set-
tings are correct.
Try unplugging DigiLink cables, FireWire ca-
bles, or any connected MADI cables from the
VENUE option card and plugging them back in.
Connected VENUE Option Card Is
Not Recognized
Problem
Pro Tools launches, but the connected VENUE
option card (or cards) does not appear in
Pro Tools I/O Setup. When properly connected
and configured, FWx and HDx should appear in
IO Setup as the recognized interface. For VENUE
MADI, the HD MADI interface should appear as
the recognized interface. When an HD interface
is used with HDx, it appears in I/O Setup.
Possible Solution
Open the I/O Setup dialog
(Setup > IO..
.), click
the
Inputs
tab and click
Default
. Click the
Outputs
tab and click
Default,
then click OK.
Computer Stops Recording
Problem
When recording, your computer seems to be
running slower than normal or stops while re-
cording.
Possible Solution
You may be recording to the computer’s sys-
tem drive, or too many tracks may be allocated
to one drive. You will have to reallocate the au-
dio drives if you are recording to the system
drive. If you are recording too many tracks to a
single drive, you will have to reallocate some of
the tracks to a different audio drive.
Allocating Audio Drives
To allocate the audio drives in your system:
1
Choose
Setup > Disk Allocation
.
2
For each track click in the Root Media Folder
column so the track is highlighted, and select a
volume from the Disk Allocation pop-up menu.
3
Only drives designated as
R
(record and play-
back) can be selected. If you do not see your
drive in the pop-up menu, do the following:
• Click
OK
to close the Disk Allocation win-
dow.
• Choose
Window > Workspace
.
A drive’s supported track count depends on
the session’s parameters and the type of
drive (IDE/ATA, SATA, FireWire or SCSI
drives). Visit www.avid.com for informa-
tion on hard drive requirements.
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