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| By MusicTech.net Pro Tools Tutorial: Understanding Error Codes Working with Pro Tools but finding yourself getting bogged down by unfathomably inexplicit error codes? Rob Boffard gets you back on track in this Pro Tools Tutorial Bounce Handler: This is what happens when Pro Tools is reading from and writing to the same drive at once. Fix it by connecting an external drive to bounce to Pro Tools might be the industry-standard
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software for sound production, but that doesn’t mean it always run smoothly. And when things go wrong, it’s often in extremely obscure and frustrating ways. This is because Pro Tools demands a very specific environment and set of circumstances to operate properly – it likes well-ordered folders, FireWire connections, big mixing desks and lots of RAM. When it has these it’ll purr like a cat, doing everything you ask of it with minimum fuss. But pull it out of its comfort zone – like, for example, on a laptop without FireWire – and you’ll almost certainly start encountering problems. These problems are often expressed as error codes, with either limited information attached or none at all. Now, the response of any sane person is to plug the code into the manufacturer’s website, but Avid has no publicly available list of Pro Tools error codes, and the Knowledge Base is (we just have to say this) next to useless. In this Pro Tools tutorial therefore, we’re going to demystify some of the most common Pro Tools errors and show you how to fix them. Call it a headache pill for your audio. In The Driving Seat Let’s start with one of the more common and irritating errors: -9073. This usually occurs during playback (not too much of a problem) or export (a real problem)
once in a while, I'll get the following error: "DAE can't get audio from the drive(s) fast enough. Your drive may be too slow, or fragmented, or a firewire drive could be having trouble due to the extra firewire bandwidth or cpu load. aae error -6117 was encountered (-9073)" Sometimes, if I close the session, and then close PT (the latest version), and then
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wait a few minutes before restarting... then it works okay. Until the next time. I purchesed the Creation Station Tower recently. I'm using the aae 9073 pro tools Digidesign 003 rack that I also bought from Sweetwater. I have the rack connected to the computer via firewire, and I'm recording using the CS's internal D drive... nothing else connected to the computer. No other external firewire drive. I http://www.musictech.net/2013/03/pro-tools-tutorial-error-codes/ have plenty of RAM, so that can't be the problem. I'm also bussing my effects to minimize the use of system resources. Thanks for any help. tech109-04-2007, 07:50 AMWell...how full is your drive? You can check by right-clicking on a drive and choosing "Properties." Also, when's the last time you defragmented the drive? That may actually be the problem. Fernando Ramirez09-06-2007, 06:33 PMI just bought the Creation Station about three months ago. My audio drive has plenty of space. I've https://www.sweetwater.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-18837.html got a total of 8.87 gigs in the Audio drive, and 140 free gigs left. I just bought the CS about three months ago, and I've been getting the error pretty regularly. My workaround so far has been to close out the session, the application, wait a few minutes, and then start it up again. The only thing I've done is that I had to install a wireless card. You absolutely need the internet to use the 003, since you have to immediately install the latest version of Pro Tools (my new disc was already outdated). You can't use this 003 system without the internet. You need it if you want to install all the free software it came with... it all has to be registered with the various companies. In addition, I had just bought some Waves plug-ins from Sweetwater.. the Musician's 2 ... and there's NO WAY to use it unless you go through the authorization process on the web. In addition, you need the internet for the ILOK process. I did make the changes to my system that Sweetwater suggested... that turned off the Microsoft processes... so that the wireless card was truly "off" when I had it disabled. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thanks. Fernando Ramirez09-06-2007, 06:37 PMWell...how full is your drive? You can check by right-clicking on a drive and choosing "Properties." Also, when's the last time you defragmented the drive? That ma
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get audio fast enough error message Discussion in 'Recording' started by JensenBohren, Oct 30, 2007. JensenBohren Guest While boucing a stereo mix down to a stereo track (via sending all tracks to a bus and then using that bus as the input to a stereo track, then sending that track to the main outputs), I get the following message after about two minutes: "DAE can't get audio from the drive(s) fast enough. Your drive may be too slow or fragmented, or a firewire drive could be having trouble due to the extra firewire bandwidth or CPU load." The firewire drive has 14 Gigs of space left, and I am running on a Mac laptop to a LaCie Porche drive. I have a Pro Tools 002 system that is less than two years old. I have three tracks that I'm recording down, and have a reverb plugin and Maxim running on the aux track I have the entire mix on. I've tried saving copy in... and copying all audio files to the main drive of the laptop, then dragging the copy onto the Firewire drive. This did not work. I tried a 3rd party Mac defragging program on the drive that finished in a minute. That did not work. Any ideas, folks? JensenBohren, Oct 30, 2007 #1 gdoubleyou Distinguished Member Joined: Mar 19, 2003 Location: Kirkland WA Home Page: Link Need more info, model Mac, Ram installed, free disk space on system disk. Version of the OS, ect. 8) gdoubleyou, Oct 30, 2007 #2 JensenBohren Guest Will Do. Any quick thoughts? JensenBohren, Oct 30, 2007 #3 bent No Bad Vibes! Well-Known Member Joined: Oct 26, 2007 Location: Cocoa, FL Turn off journaling, if it's on (even though Digidesign suggests otherwise). Check in (i think) hardware settings and make sure the drive is set to Record. Increase the Hardware Buffer Size in the Playback Engine. bent, Oct 30, 2007 #4 TVPostSound Guest The firewire drive has 14 Gigs of space left,Click to expand... What size dr