![]() I must stress, however, that this review system was an early version and Mackie are hoping to solve that problem before the official release date or, at worst, shortly afterwards. A call to Mackie revealed that the Onyx 'looks like' a Profire 2626 as far as Pro Tools is concerned, so there was a conflict between the Onyx driver and my existing Profire 2626 software. This version of Pro Tools ran perfectly with my own M‑Audio Profire 2626 interface, but when I disconnected this and instead connected the Onyx, Pro Tools insisted there was no compatible hardware. It turned out that some odd Pro Tools files had been left there from an earlier M‑Box‑related adventure and the uninstaller hadn't removed them all, so I had to locate them and evict them by hand, after which Pro Tools M‑Powered 8 installed fine. ![]() My initial experience with Pro Tools M‑Powered was a little fraught, as I had trouble getting Pro Tools to install on my system. ![]()
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