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PT 12.5.2 on Macmini7,1
Hi All..
Despite several attempts at getting the "Low Latency" to work, I've failed. I've tried all the tweaks, such as the H/W Buffer Size, routing record tracks directly to physical outs.., no busses etc. Getting this to work would make my job of recording audio books hugely simpler. It's always worked on other systems that I've used. Can anyone help out please? Thanks.
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Re: PT 12.5.2 on Macmini7,1
What OSX are you running? What's your system drive? You have most everything else about your system in your profile except for those nuggets.
And you may want to delete your system serial number and UUID entries from the profile. |
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Re: PT 12.5.2 on Macmini7,1
7,1 comes preinstalled with 10.10 and 12.5 is supported from Yosemite 'till ElCrap. If the OP has updated to Sierra or newer, PT needs to be upgraded.
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Re: PT 12.5.2 on Macmini7,1
For me, LLM has been broken in enough versions that I gave up on it years ago. Any modern computer should have plenty of horsepower to run tracking sessions at the 64 buffer(and latency is nearly imperceptible as long as you avoid plugins that induce it). My tracking session(48 tracks, dozens of plugins and 32 "live" inputs) shows 7 samples of ADC. I have high-latency plugins configured, but they are all inactive while tracking. I also feed 6 stereo headphone mixes with sends to an ART HeadAMP Pro6.
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