Digidesign Digi 002 Rack Drivers Mac



Supported CPU Models, Speeds & Requirements

Range has a very nice unit is slower than normal wear. 002 and 003 rack drivers v9.0.2.65 windows 0 mb 002 and 003 family drivers v9.0r3 mac 0 mb downloads. Question, q, need to delete/uninstall all traces of avid/digidesign drivers and start over more less apple footer this site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for. The Digidesign CoreAudio Driver is a multi-client, multichannel sound driver that allows CoreAudio-compatible applications to record and play back through the following Digidesign audio interfaces: Pro Tools HD Accel Pro Tools HD Digi 002 Digi 002 Rack Mbox 2 Pro Mbox 2 Mbox 2 Mini Mbox Not Supported with Digidesign CoreAudio Driver v7.x: Pro Tools 24 MIX systems Pro Tools 24 (d24 card.

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Note – the best performance with Mac OS X and Digi 002 Rack is achieved by using fast dual processor Macs. Slower, single processor Macs will work with Digi 002 Rack, but at a reduced track and/or plug-in count. Pro Tools 6 for Mac OS X is fully compatible with Apple dual processor models. There is no need to install any additional software.

  • 'FW800' Models - 1.25 GHz, 1.42 GHz
  • 'Mirror Door' Models – 867 MHz, 1 GHz, 1.25 GHz
  • 'Quicksilver 2002' 1GHz
  • 'Quicksilver' 800MHz
  • 'FW800' 1 GHz
  • 'Quicksilver 2002' 800 MHz, 933 MHz
  • 'Quicksilver' 733 MHz, 867 MHz
  • 'Digital Audio' 733 MHz
Digidesign Digi 002 Rack Drivers Mac
  • 1 GHz with 17' Display
  • 800MHz, 867 MHz, 1 GHz with 15' Display
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  • 1.25 GHz 17' LCD Flat Screen
  • 1 GHz 17' LCD Flat Screen
  • 1 GHz 15' LCD Flat Screen

The following computers are qualified for use with the Digi 002 Rack, but may result in lower performance:

  • Apple Power Mac G4 (AGP graphics) - 667 MHz and under
  • Apple PowerBook G4 – 667 MHz and under
  • Apple iMac Flatscreen – 800 MHz and under
  • Apple iBook 'Ice White' Dual-USB Models - 800 MHz and under (900 MHz model not tested)

The following computers are unsupported for use with Digi 002 Rack with Mac OS X:

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  • Apple G4 cube
  • Apple Power Mac G4 (PCI Graphics)
  • Apple Power Mac G3 Blue & White and older
  • Apple iMac (G3 models)
  • Apple eMac
  • Apple PowerBook G3 ('Pismo') and older
  • Apple iBook ('Clamshell')

Power Mac G5 Requires Pro Tools LE 6.2.3

System Software

Mac OS 10.2.6 or 10.2.8 (Jaguar) Required for Pro Tools LE 6.1.2

  • See System Software: Mac OS X Requirements

Total System RAM

  • 384 MB minimum, 512 or higher recommended
  • More RAM increases overall system and Pro Tools performance
  • 512 MB RAM or higher suggested for sessions with high edit density, extensive use of plug-ins, or simultaneous use with MIDI sequencers
  • DigiTranslator 2.0 will also require additional RAM
  • OS X does not require minimum or preferred RAM settings for Pro Tools as RAM is dynamically allocated

Note: In Pro Tools 6.0.x, the maximum allowable RAM was 1.5 GB. MDD G4 models with 2.0 GB would cause a 'NeoAccess Error' and Pro Tools would not boot unless some RAM was removed. This issue is solved in Pro Tools 6.1 and higher. Answerbase Details

Additional Computer Requirements

  • Color monitor required with a minimum resolution of 1024 x 768
  • Apple QuickTime 6.1 or higher required
I recently upgraded to a Mac Pro and have just installed Logic 8.0.2. I wanted to use a Digi 002 rack as my interface, but Logic does not offer it as a choice when I go to audio preferences > devices > core audio. I get 9 choices of devices, but they are all built-in. At first I thought I could install a Digidesign core audio driver and make the 002 show up. But I did not find any such driver available for download on the Digidesign site. Digidesign does say the new Mac Pros and OS 10.5.6 have been certified as compatible with Pro Tools 8 and the 002 rack.
Does this mean I need to buy Pro Tools 8, install it, and that's where I will get the driver that makes the 002 show up in Logic? Or another way of putting it, are you not able to use Digi hardware as your Logic interface unless you also have Pro Tools installed on your Mac?
Any advice much appreciated,
Jim

Mac Pro, Mac OS X (10.5.6), 4 gigs ram

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Posted on May 30, 2009 5:13 AM