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Q:
Digi 002 is ghosted out in AMS setup in OS 10.3.1. The output of the MIDI track only says none and not predefined, as it should.
A:
Somehow the Digi 002 MIDI ports are not being recognized by AMS. Trashing all associated preferences fixed the problem.
Here's how to trash preferences: Mac Hard drive > User file folder (house icon) > Library > Preferences. Drag to the trash: 1) com.apple.audio.AudioMidiSetup.plist 2) com.digidesign.protools.plist 3) DAE Prefs 4) DigiSetup.OSX 5) Pro Tools LE prefs v6.2.2 - Empty trash. Restart computer. - Launch your Pro Tools session. - In the Pro Tools session > Setups menu > Edit MIDI Studio Setup. In the Configuration section, click where it says "Default" and choose "New Configuration". Name it. - Now, the Digi 002 should show up normally and you may continue to configure your AMS setup.
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