Digi Core Audio Manager Lion

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I'm running Mountain Lion (OS 10.8.2) on a MacMini, and I am successfully running Pro Tools LE 8.0.5 and Adobe Audition with the Digi CoreAudio driver version 8.0.5 and the Digi002 console. Need for speed payback for mac download free. I recently attempted to update it to the newest release, but it caused all kinds of problems and I wound up having to do a deep uninstall of Pro Tools,. Filmora for mac os www fullversionforever com. Standalone Digidesign CoreAudio Driver. CoreAudio Driver. The Digidesign CoreAudio Driver is a multichannel sound driver that allows CoreAudio-compatible applications to record and play back through the Digidesign audio interfaces. ONLY For owners of supported Digidesign hardware that do not have Pro Tools installed.

1 year ago, i made a BIG mistake, i bought a Pro Tools M-Powered with a Soundcard Fast track Pro M-audio.
So, now, as i want a better soundcard with a good quality sound and more possibilities, i want to get Pro Tools LE because Digidisign soundcards are better than M-audio.
So, i wanted to buy a Digi 003 with Pro tools LE free in it =1000Euros, but it's really expensive.
The other choice is to buy a secondhand Digi002, and buy Pro Tools LE: i found the Digi002 for 450Euros, with pro tools LE it will be 600 Euros.
But some people in the music shops told me that the Digi003 was really better in relation to the quality sound.
Do you think they just want me to spend 1000Euros? Should i buy Digi002 and save 400 Euros? Is the Digi003 really better???
(I will use it to record my MPC, to record synths, and voices)
Thanks!!!Here's my hardware:
MOTU 828 (Original version, latest drivers)
Digi 002 Rack (latest CoreAudio drivers)
MacBook Pro 2.4 GHz, 2GB RAM, 160 GB HD (16 GB free)
Rocstor 500GB 7200 RPM FireWire 800 Drive
Here's my software:
Digital Performer 5.12
Arturia ARP 2600 virtual instrument (Intel version 1.2)
Digi Core Audio Manager LionOS X 10.4.10 (very minimal system extensions, no background processes running, no active network connections, etc. etc.)
Here's my problem:
Whenever the Digi 002 Rack is connected, and the ARP 2600 virtual instrument control window is open, then all audio coming in through the system is very crackly and horrible. When the ARP 2600 window is closed (plugin is still enabled though) then the incoming audio sounds fine. However, if you listen to the recording, there are still crackles in it, just very sparse. I have my buffer set to 128k and my Host Buffer Multiplier at 2. It did not help to set it to 1 or 3.
When I record with just the MOTU 828 only, things are fine. When I record with just the Digi 002 Rack, things are crappy. Having them both hooked up does not seem to affect things worse than just having the Digi 002 Rack connected.
I can hardly imagine how this could be a processor performance related issue. This is the fastest laptop computer on the market with dual-core 2.4 GHz processors. It should be more than enough to handle recording up to 16 tracks and running one virtual instrument. Or am I wrong?
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Digi Core Audio Manager Lion

I've really had a hell of a time getting this Digi 002 Rack to work at all with this configuration. I finally got it to pipe in audio, but now it seems to really be processor intensive for some reason.
I really need a solution to make this work. it has been extremely frustrating for my band as we have been trying to record with this set-up. I spent $2500 on the laptop, $1500 on the audio interfaces, $300 on the expensive high-speed hard drive (at the time), etc. This is a $4000 rig, why can't it handle just one virtual instrument and several tracks?
Is compatibility between MOTU DP5 and Digi 002 Rack really that poor? Please tell me it's a preferences option that I still need to change or something in my DP5 project setup or studio setup that I can change that will fix this, because otherwise I'm fairly disappointed.

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