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Links Audio Drivers Pro Tools Updates How To Videos Avid Product Warranty End Of Support Dates Support Plans Pay-Per-Incident Annual Support Plans Customer Care Sign Into Your Account Activate Your Product Register Your Product Download And Upgrade Search Knowledge Base Contact Avid Support Connect With Communities About About Us Press Room Management Connectivity Partner Program Channel Partners Co-Marketing Programs Contact Us Customer Association Careers Locations Investor Relations Terms & Legal < Back to search Results English French Avid Knowledge Base DAE error -9073 'The PCI bus is too busy for DAE to communicate reliably with the audio hardware.' ... Error occurs during Bounce to Disk, playback or record on Mac or Windows platforms.DAE error -9073 'The PCI bus is too busy for DAE to communicate reliably with the audio hardware.' 'Disk too slow or too fragmented'. Last Updated : April 18, 2013 Products Affected : What does this error mean?DAE error -9073 "The PCI bus is too busy for DAE to communicate reliably with the audio hardware." "Disk too slow or too fragmented". During Bounce to Disk, playback or record on Mac or Windows platforms. *The leading cause of the 9073 error is recording or bouncing to a drive that is literally "too slow or too fragmented". The minimum spec for a Digidesign supported audio drive is a spindle speed of 7,200 RPM and a seek time of 10ms or faster. Try splitting your audio tracks up amongst multiple drives to prevent this error. (See your systems getting started guide for track count to drive ratio information). Partitioning large drives into volumes no larger than around 9 gigs in size can help prevent fragmentation. Limiting Open Ended Record Allocation prefere
Delay Compensation & DAE error 9073 David Hughes SubscribeSubscribedUnsubscribe1,8031K Loading... Loading... Working... Add to Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Sign in Share More Report Need to report the video? Sign in to report inappropriate content. Sign in Transcript Statistics 5,883 views 18 Like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 19 0 Don't like this video? Sign in to make your opinion count. Sign in 1 Loading... Loading... Transcript The interactive transcript could not be loaded. Loading... Loading... Rating is available when the video has been rented. This feature is not available right now. Please http://avid.force.com/pkb/articles/en_US/Error_Message/en299463 try again later. Published on Aug 6, 2013Visit our website for more info: http://www.shineonstudio.comEngineer David Hughes shows you how to cut down on latency and optimize your Pro Tools session to avoid DAE error -9073. Learn about the best way to set up your system for recording and mixing without latency problems. Category Music License Standard YouTube License Show more Show less Loading... Advertisement Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaKpT2NpIc0 a suggested video will automatically play next. Up next Pro Tools Delay Compensation - Duration: 8:39. Paul Maunder 6,292 views 8:39 Pro Tools: Playback Engine - Duration: 5:00. bcvideoprod 54,019 views 5:00 CPU Overload Error- Ways to Save CPU Power in Pro Tools 11 - Duration: 4:04. MixedByUV 2,121 views 4:04 Pro Tools Tips & Tutorials: Disk Buffers - Duration: 10:05. Jonathan Owens 18,738 views 10:05 Pro Tools Shortcuts & Key Commands Best Of - Duration: 14:08. pureMix 172,037 views 14:08 Secret to Saving CPU Power in Pro Tools - Duration: 4:34. Dean Palya Jr 10,642 views 4:34 PROTOOLS TUTORIAL-SESSION CLEAN UP FOR MIXING - Duration: 27:54. Cedrick Courtois 8,010 views 27:54 Noah "40" Shebib Mixes Hits with Pro Tools and S5 Fusion - Duration: 10:48. Avid 309,573 views 10:48 Click Here To Make Pro Tools Faster! - Duration: 4:22. M3RKMUS1C 8,470 views 4:22 How to Fix 'Couldn't allocate memory for the disk cache...' Error in Pro Tools - Duration: 1:47. Joseph V M 8,454 views 1:47 Pro Tools Tutorial - How to disable delay compensation on a single track - Duration: 4:16. MixbusTV 2,263 views 4:16 Delay Compensation Issue And Solutions When Using Cascading Record Tracks In Pro Tools - Duration: 8:25. Pro To
issue Previous Issues Subscribe Advertise Search ReviewsArticles Search Search TechniquesArticles Search PeopleArticles Search Sound AdviceArticles Search Music BusinessArticles Search Articles Search You are hereHomeTechniques Troubleshooting Your Pro Tools System Pro Tools Tips & TechniquesSoftware > DAW > Pro ToolsPublished May http://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/troubleshooting-your-pro-tools-system 2005By Mike ThorntonWhatever computer recording system you use, the chances are it's going to fall over sooner or later, and Pro Tools is no exception. So before you call the technical support line, take a look at http://forums.taxi.com/topic101547.html Sound On Sound 's guide to diagnosing and fixing the most common faults. For the first of our Pro Tools workshops, we're going to look at some of the most common problems that can occur when you're using pro tools the program — usually when you're in a crucial session, or up against an immovable deadline! As you've probably found, Pro Tools has a habit of generating some rather cryptic error messages when things go wrong, so firstly, let's see if we can demistify some of these. * DAE error 9035 This can come up for one of two reasons. One is that the drive that you use for audio (and you aren't using the drive pt error 9073 that has your operating system and applications, are you?) is getting close to full. The best way to resolve this is to use a different drive with more space on it. Failing that, clear some space on your audio drive by backing up some old Sessions and then deleting them. To stop this error message returning you may also need to defragment your drive, so that the empty space on your drive is all in the same place rather than scattered across the drive in little pieces. However, if it's an emergency and you don't have time to clean up your drive properly, you can get some short-term relief from this error by reducing the Open Ended Record Allocation to a smaller value. This is done by going into Preferences in the Setup menu; in the Operations tab, set the recording allocation to 30 minutes or less.A quick fix for errors relating to lack of hard drive space is to change the Open Ended Record Allocation to a fixed value. The other reason this error message can appear is if a Pro Tools Session (or files within a Session) has more than 31 characters for the name, or uses illegal characters like circumflexes, exclamation marks, brackets, semicolons, forward and backward slashes, or international characters from other languages (any characters in the Extended ASCII set, includi
» Technology, Recording and Production All times are UTC - 8 hours [ DST ] Troubleshooting a Pro Tools 9073 Error Code Moderators: mdc, admin, TAXIstaff Page 1 of 2 [ 11 posts ] Go to page 1, 2 Next Print view Previous topic | Next topic Troubleshooting a Pro Tools 9073 Error Code Author Message mrwonderful Getting Busy Joined: Mon Mar 22, 2010 2:49 pmPosts: 68 Troubleshooting a Pro Tools 9073 Error Code Hi Campers, well it's really time to chase down what's been going on with my rig - a faithful servant for years, troublefree for the most part. It's been getting slowly worse since this summer, first letting me run 2 hours or so but now the window has shrunk to about 25 minutes after which it chokes and displays the ubiquitous '-9073' error code.It's a Macbook Pro 17" Intel Core 2 Duo 2.33 gigs running my great-running Pt 003 Factory setup. Along the chain of troubleshooting items - perhaps most suspect at this point - is my Western Digital 500 gig external drive. It's only about 1/3 full but it's got some years on it. (BTW I just upped the Mac's internal memory to 4 gigs and saw no difference.) And, for the record, the drive in the Mac is about 1/2 full.So, a suggestion to re-initialize (as in blow out what's in it) the drive is now under consideration. Naturally I've got a backup...I would make DAMN sure the backup was viable, then basically empty the drive and re-load it from the backup. The thinking is this would in effect be performing a 'defrag' on the drive.Any thoughts?Jordy _________________'Remain steadfast...and one day you will build something that endures, something worthy of your potential.’http://www.taxi.com/georgejordywallacehttp://www.reverbnation.com/georgejordywallacehttp://www.airbornmusic.com/ Mon Jan 07, 2013 1:08 pm pboss Committed Musician Joined: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:25 pmPosts: 649 Re: Troubleshooting a Pro Tools 9073 Error Code It could be a hardware (drive) issue or even cable. I personally would borrow a 7200 rpm drive if you don't have one, just to run a test. My approach would be to attempt to eliminate the drive hardwa