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Old 09-02-2016, 01:41 PM
TCLguy1 TCLguy1 is offline
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Default Protools 12HD Slow meters

I just downloaded the installer for 12.5.2 - this is a new install on this computer. No previous version.

Protools Meters are running slow and behind. I read a few online posts about it but haven't found a workaround.

Does anyone have a what to do to fix this handy?

Computer: 3.33 12 core, 64GB RAM, Yosemite 10.10.5
Audio Interface: Antelope Goliath
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