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    Default USB Mic into 1010LT/Pro Tools 7.3 M-Powered

    I hope someone can help. I have a T.Bone 440 USB mic and I have tried everything to get it recognised in Pro Tools with a 1010LT card to no avail. I have tried ASIO4ALL which seemed to add it as an input, but I still couldn't see it in Pro Tools. It does sound very good for the money when used in a windows recording app, but I'd really like to use it as a direct input in Pro Tools. Can anyone help?

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    protools it's using Delta as audio device not the USB port,so that's why you don't have any input signal from the mic.

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    PT M-powered will only use M-Audio devices as audio input and output. Similarly, PTLE will only use DigiDesign I/O hardware.

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