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Q:
"Could not allocate space for recording" when attempting to record in Pro Tools or when trying to record from Internal CD-ROM (in PowerMix mode).
A:
- Hard disk is full, set Disk allocation (under the Setups menu) to a drive that has available space. (If it's a Project or Core system the drive(s) must be on the Digi SCSI bus)- For Internal CD Rom recording: create a new session in Powermix mode (close all Pro Tools sessions, change playback Engine and then create new Pro Tools session) then go through the procedures necessary for recording from the internal CD Rom into Pro Tools."Transferring audio from a CD into Pro Tools 3.2-3.22 is a real-time process using Sound Manager, DAE PowerMix,and the Apple CD Audio Player. To record an Audio CD into Pro Tools:In the Sound Control Panel:- Select "Sound In"- Click the "Options" button- Select "Internal CD"- Enable "Playthrough" then click OKIn Pro Tools:- Select DAE PowerMix in the Playback Engine dialog- Enable "Active In Background" in the Options menu- Record enable 2 tracks in Pro Tools (the CD will be Input 1 and 2)- Start recording in Pro ToolsIn the Apple CD Audio Player:- Open the Apple CD Audio Player and start playback of the CD
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