M Box Pro/Logic 8/Snow Leopard

Hi,
I've just recently installed 10.6.3, and now Logic 8 doesn't seem to be able to 'see' my M-box Pro Audio Interface. I'm hoping someone can help...!!
K

kenaitch wrote:
Hi,
I've just recently installed 10.6.3, and now Logic 8 doesn't seem to be able to 'see' my M-box Pro Audio Interface. I'm hoping someone can help...!!
K
If you were unaware of this.. you have to be very careful to not just systematically go ahead and make system updates when you are using Digidesign equipment. Digidesign are very strict about testing each system update before they update their drivers to be compatible. Very often, you have to stay on an older system version for a few months before they 'officially' support the latest system version. Of course this applies to other hardware too, but it's of particular concern with Digidesign. Don't ever do an OSX update (or a Logic one either) till you've been to the Digi site first to check that it's been validated and/or that there's an updated driver for you to install.

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