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From: Dan Stein <danstein@EARTHLINK.NET>
Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 at 8:10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [LUG] Opening file from DAE system on Core system
Message #225473
This is a reply to #225469.
>> >> lubimi wrote: >>> I have old files, done on Logic using DAE/DTDM/ESB, and want to open >>> them on the Core system I now have. The problem is that I can't see >>> presets I used on my plugs (Atmosphere, Stormdrum, etc.) because >>> they >>> are now "crossed" out and when I change the "instrument" input from >>> DAE to CoreAudio a new fader opens and the plug-in is then blank. >>> All >>> I want to do is open the plug to see what presets I previously used. >>> Is there any way to discover which presets I used on any particular >>> plug-in I used on a DAE track when opened on a Core system. I no >>> longer have access to the DAE system. >> >> So, I assume you still have the plugins in question? >> Not that I'd have much of a hope, because I'm sure Apple messed > something up >> (just what happened when they abandoned VST and ASIO support), but > you could >> try the following: >> - Open "Audio Configuration" (Audio menu). >> - Under "Device", select Direct TDM (or DAE, whatever it was before). >> - Select "Edit > Copy". >> - Select "CoreAudio" under "Device". >> - Select "Edit > Paste". >> >> In case you're lucky, your plugins will be placed properly, with >> their >> settings and all. >> >> Regards >> Sascha >> > Thanks Sascha, > > I have tried this and it doesn't work. I get the message "No Audio > Configuration found for CoreAudio." I have even tried building some > CoreAudio tracks (so there would be tracks to copy to), but I got the > same message. I'm getting the feeling that this isn't possible. > > Thanks, > Cobb > > Cobb - There's a simple solution, I just dealt with the same problem - you probably have Universal Track Mode turned on in your audio prefs, you need to turn it off (or maybe it's off and you need to turn it on?) In either case, it's a mismatch between the DAE and CoreAudio settings, once you get it sorted out Sascha's copy/paste solution should work (at least, it does for me.) Dan Stein dan@dansteingroup.com www.dansteingroup.com www.myspace.com/dansteingroup
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