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Originally Posted by Top Jimmy
No, you have 41 regions (aka clips) on one track in your session.
Have you tried trashing prefs?
https://www.sweetwater.com/sweetcare...s-preferences/
Googling AAE error 6009 brings up the possibility that sharing your audio interface with Windows may be causing a conflict. Put the Windows default audio device back to onboard input and output so that only Pro Tools is accessing the M-Audio Air 192|14
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Hi
I did this:
Pro Tools 11, 12, and 2018
Close Pro Tools.
Hold the Windows key on your keyboard and press R.
When the Run window appears, type %appdata% and press OK.
Open the Avid folder, and delete the Pro Tools folder.
Restart your computer and launch Pro Tools.
still have same error:
There are more active audio tracks than the allowed maximum.
As a result, one or more audio tracks well not play.
after saving 4 audios
now computer sound working on sound card Realtek Audio deferent than the Pro Tools hardware M-Audio 192/14
Please help and tell me what to do to fix this issue
Thanks