I feel your pain, Tim. That era of Digi hardware was easy then but is ridiculously finicky now. I just passed down my 002 and getting it recognized by their Mac was pure torture. What worked in our case was, aside from trashing every conceivable digi pref file, was to both trash every Apple Audio/midi library file before tossing their audio/midi studio setup file itself, and not installing anything until a restart after all were gone. Then started by opening audio/midi setup and starting a fresh setup, adding the 002 as a device. Then it was finally recognized by their audio apps. I had been only trashing and recreating the audio midi studio setup file after the digi driver routine kept not working. Trashing all the Apple audio midi setup related prefs and other generated app support files (or wherever they were) was what finally got the 002 up.
I believe (I may be mistaken) that unless any driver requiring interfaces (i.e. not USB class compliant) can be seen and then added to the audio midi setup you won’t be able to get them up in a DAW.
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Last edited by vdubreeze; 09-13-2018 at 03:29 PM.
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