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  1. I also watched the vids that describe the projects, some are not royalty free. So that could be the issue.
  2. You could save them as a user preset otherwise setting will be stored with the project. I save my projects to a dedicated "Projects" SSD.
  3. I use Carbon Clone Copier, on an external drives. If my system or project drive fail, I can swap drives and keep working. I just have to be more diligent at backing up!
  4. I do redundant backups to another drive, that reminds me that i haven't backed up in a while.
  5. No it's an audio instrument, not an external midi hardware.
  6. Let me clarify, there is a standalone Aria app, and an Aria AU plugin. Make sure you're using the Aria player plugin on an audio instrument channel. I've used their Big band instrument for several years wit no problems.
  7. Are you trying to use the standalone Aria Player?
  8. I'm using the original silver-face Apollo over FW800, with no problems. Be aware that there is an optional Thunderbolt plug-in circuit board available when you upgrade machines. The performance boost comes when you move to TB. More info here. https://help.uaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/215262223
  9. It will help for loading sample libraries, it won't make your system faster. Also system performance will decline as your system drive fills up.
  10. The i7 should have more threads, two for every core.
  11. It looks like my 2012 Mini, you can access the RAM without need for tools.
  12. Does your setup appear in audio, midi utility? Double check your connections first.
  13. The first Mac to support TB was the 2011 MBP. Thunderbolt must be on the Motherboard. Go here to research Mac specs. https://everymac.com/
  14. The key is click on the two circles in the channel strip, to toggle between stereo (two circles = stereo), and mono ( one circle = mono).
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