pro tools digi 001 compatibility?
is pinky compantible with the digi 001?
The digi 01 is the problem
The question should be , why is the DIGI 01 incompatable with so much software? The answer is Digi design wants to force you to use Pro Tools., and as such , they do a poor job of developing drivers for those of us who don't want to.
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I don't recommend the digi-001
Recently I've had too many complaints from people trying to use MsPinky with the digi-001. I am hereby removing the Digi-001 from the list of recommended audio devices to use with MsPinky. Digidesign is deliberately making it difficult for any other software to talk to their audio devices.
That said, I have tested MsPinky successfully with the M-Box and with the Digi-002. Both of those seem to work fine with MsPinky. I don't actually have a Digi-001 to use for testing so I can't explain why it doesn't work well while the other Digidesign boxes seem to work fine.
For now I have to recommend that you get another audio converter to use with MsPinky. The Audiotrak Maya 44 USB is very inexpensive and works great!
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That said, I have tested MsPinky successfully with the M-Box and with the Digi-002. Both of those seem to work fine with MsPinky. I don't actually have a Digi-001 to use for testing so I can't explain why it doesn't work well while the other Digidesign boxes seem to work fine.
For now I have to recommend that you get another audio converter to use with MsPinky. The Audiotrak Maya 44 USB is very inexpensive and works great!
peace, out-
DLP
digi 002
I'm investing in a digi 002 rack in a couple weeks cuz i'm trying to learn pro tools but I also want something that I can experiment with mspinky with... anyone know if they're compatible... in other words, if my turntables will hook up to digi 002 alright?
thanks!
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digi-002 should work OK with Ms Pinky
I've tested Ms Pinky with a digi-002 and it should work fine, at least under OSX. I'm not at all sure about Windoze.