Does anyone know how to get monitors that are hooked up through Pro Tools to play music from CD's or itunes from my computer. right now I use the cheap little speakers that came with the computer. I just thought this might be a lot better. I have a pc with windows XP.
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Well it is possible but I have a mac so how I did it may be diff
Well it is possible but I have a mac so how I did it may be different than how you have to. Well crap now that I think about it, it was my little brother that set that up for me. I know I have to have pro tools shut down to hear anything thru itunes and he basically set up the digi as the soundcard for itunes or whatever. Damn I know this isn't any help so go over to duc.digidesign.com, thats a pro tools forum and they always have the answers to stuff like that. In fact when you get there just do a search for it.
Its the CoreAudioDriver. It will allow Digidesign hardware to o
Its the CoreAudioDriver.
It will allow Digidesign hardware to output iTunes, CDs, and iDVD,amongst other comaptible software.
But Protools must not be running to use it.
I agree, pro tools needs to be running. You can also go to impo
I agree, pro tools needs to be running. You can also go to import audio locate the files and just click on the songs, hit play and 'Voila', A badd ass sound system.
Dro wrote: I agree, pro tools needs to be running. You can also
Read better, pro tools CANNOT be running in order for sound to work for itunes and others. Repeat, CANNOT. I'm sure you probably just had a typo but I want to make sure the orininal poster isn't confused.
speaking of reading better: with a pc with xp, you use the digi
speaking of reading better:
with a pc with xp, you use the digi asio driver you can download it from the digidesign.com website. i think it comes standard on PT6.7+
then you use the digimme thing to choose what programs work with it.
again: protools CAN NOT be running and not all programs work.
good luck.
steve
also, check out duc.digidesign.com you might find more answers t
also, check out duc.digidesign.com you might find more answers there.
steve