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FAQ advertise our advertisers Search This Thread Search This Forum Search Gearslutz Go Advanced Home The Forums So much gear, so pro tools the selected audio device could not be initialized little time! please help dae error prostools! GrrrRR!! Login / Join Join with Facebook Username I would like to join I am already a member Password Remember Me? Connect with Facebook Quick Links Today's Posts Mark Forums http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/FAQ/en363439 Read Open Contacts Popup Networking Contacts Social Groups User Control Panel Edit Avatar Edit Your Details Edit Options Miscellaneous Subscribed Threads Your Profile User Tagging Statistics please help dae error prostools! GrrrRR!! New Reply Thread Tools Search thread 3rd April 2010 #1 roger Lives for gear Thread Starter please help dae error prostools! GrrrRR!! so i just got a new imac and a new mbox2 pro......i previously used an https://www.gearslutz.com/board/so-much-gear-so-little-time/480666-please-help-dae-error-prostools-grrrrr.html old mbox 2 and i used my cranesong hedd as the clock source - it ran perfectly and i never had any problems! i just finished mixing a record half on my old system and half on my new one and it worked fine - the files and sessions talked nicely to each other between the 2 systems. BUT!!! - the other night i plugged in the cranesong hedd and selected s/pdif as the clock source and it worked ok BUT there were occasional bursts of white noise which was unsettling but i ignored it as i was just recording a jam and i didn't want to break the flow by rebooting/trouble-shooting at the time. today i went in and messed around with my i/o selections trying to sort out the white noise issue and suddenly the following popped up: "UNABLE TO LOCATE DIGI HARDWARE. MAKE SURE YOUR HARDWARE IS CONNECTED AND TURNED ON" well - it is connected and turned on: i tried quitting and restarting but the same thing and in fact prostools won't even open now stating: "DAE ERROR 700"....... i searched forums and the digi help forum but no real luck - i uninstalled protools (i am running the latest 8.0.3) and re-installed.....same deal! all i found anywhere was this: "I deleted all my preferences, DAE folder, databases etc,
masters of darkness? Jul. 13, 2011, by Kyle P. Snyder +- Print Email Share Comments (10) RSS (Credit: Wikipedia Commons) Related Tags Recording, Software, Daw, Pro Tools, Digital Audio Workstations, Kyle P Snyder In The Studio: Tips For Naming Pro Tools (And Other) Sessions Avid Introduces Pro Tools | Dock Portable Surface In The Studio: Guerilla Recording Is As Simple As One, Two… Eight? Sometimes, despite the best of intentions, things just go wrong. I know because that's exactly what happened to me today. I sat down at a workstation that worked perfectly the day before (OK, not perfectly, but you get the point), opened up Pro Tools with my MBox 2 Pro attached, and that's when the trouble began. To rewind a bit, there's a light on the front panel of the MB2 Pro. Mine is green because I use the power supply, however, it can also be amber if it's drawing bus power. Yep, that's the pesky little power light, right above the External Clock and MIDI lights. But for some reason, mine was blinking consistently on and off. I knew that if no lights were lighting, then the firmware was compromised, but I could find nothing that explained away a blinking power light. So I decided to launch into Pro Tools and see if it would just go away. Nope… I was greeted at the splash screen with an error. Not just any error, mind you, but one I had never before encountered; DAE Error 700. Being no stranger to DAE Errors, I figured my best bet (and yours, if you're ever in a similar situation), was to first head to the Digi User Conference (DUC) and do a little searching. Unfortunately, a search yielded two pages of fairly unrelated information. However, there was one helpful post that reminded me to delete all my preferences and reboot. Nothing I didn't already know, but a welcome suggestion at this point. Moving on, a search on the Digidesign Support Knowledge Base yielded 55 pages of possibilities, none of which had anything remotely to do with DAE Error 700. Onward I marched… Deciding to use what advice I cou