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11-20-2011, 11:39 AM spaceman Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: Newcastle, UK Posts: 282 PT 10 6101 and 9128 errors I've seen
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a few posts on similar errors but still getting no joy with their suggestions. I am running PT10 on a brand new MBP, i7, 4GB RAM, via an Avastor hard drive for audio and RME Babyface for in/out. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAFn2gOYwlc On what are quite light sessions (20% CPU in the bar) I am getting these 6101 and 9128 errors. Sometime so much so I can't even work! The CPU bar and the few number of plugs I am using mean that I am not really hitting the CPU hard at all, but PT is claiming I am and stopping playback. I have tried all buffer sizes, I have tried selecting aggregate i/o and baby face http://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=312206 in playback engine. I am using 7 or my 8 processors on 95%. Any ideas people? Avid are not responding to emails and we customer support code is not being accepted via the phone. __________________ Pro Tools HD12.4 MacBook Pro Dual 2.3 i7 OS 10.11.3 8 gig RAM UAD Satellite Quad UAD Apollo Twin spaceman View Public Profile Send a private message to spaceman Find all posts by spaceman #2 11-21-2011, 07:58 AM ronzie Member Join Date: Dec 2007 Posts: 32 Re: PT 10 6101 and 9128 errors Quote: Originally Posted by spaceman I've seen a few posts on similar errors but still getting no joy with their suggestions. I am running PT10 on a brand new MBP, i7, 4GB RAM, via an Avastor hard drive for audio and RME Babyface for in/out. On what are quite light sessions (20% CPU in the bar) I am getting these 6101 and 9128 errors. Sometime so much so I can't even work! The CPU bar and the few number of plugs I am using mean that I am not really hitting the CPU hard at all, but PT is claiming I am and stopping playback. I have tried all buffer sizes, I have tried selecting aggregate i/o and baby face in playback engine. I am using 7 or my 8 processors on 95%. A
issue Previous Issues Subscribe Advertise Search ReviewsArticles Search Search TechniquesArticles Search PeopleArticles Search Sound AdviceArticles Search Music BusinessArticles Search Articles Search You are hereHomeTechniques Getting http://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/getting-most-your-pro-tools-system The Most From Your Pro Tools System Avid Pro Tools Tips & TechniquesSoftware > DAW > Pro ToolsPublished December 2007By Mike ThorntonWe’ve all been in that situation — desperate to add one more plug–in, but with a computer on the verge of collapse. We explain how to wring that last ounce of power from your Pro Tools rig. Computer power pro tools grows every year, but so to do the demands we place on our systems. The increasing sophistication and popularity of software instruments, samplers and the like means that conserving CPU power is still crucial for many of us. In this month’s workshop we’ll be looking at ways in which Pro Tool users can do just that. Playback Parameters Ultimately, the raw pro tools cpu processing power of your computer is the key to how well your Pro Tools system will perform, whether you use a Mac or PC, TDM, LE or M–Powered system. It matters even more on host–based systems such as LE and M–Powered, because TDM systems have DSP cards to take care of most audio processing duties, leaving the host processor to manage data management, routing, driving the screen and so on. Either way, your host computer has a finite amount of processing power and when it’s gone, it’s gone! Hard–drive bandwidth can also be an issue, so although you may be able to play back a Session with 32 tracks just fine, the system may start to cough if you do some heavy editing or add lots of plug–ins and automation. Squeezing the last ounce of performance out of your system is nearly always going to be a trade–off of some description. Whether that means fewer plug–ins for lower latency, or rendering effects to reduce the number of active RTAS plug–ins, to quote just two examples, you will end up having