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Old 05-13-2015, 04:34 PM
Kylemarek Kylemarek is offline
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Default Pro Tools 11 pinwheel on session load after Yosemite upgrade

My Pro Tools sessions that I have been able to load and edit forever have not been loading since I upgraded to OS X Yosemite. When I attempt to load a session I just get the pinwheel that goes forever. I am almost certain that this issue is linked to the Yosemite upgrade.

I was able to open the sessions with my plugins inactive (shift + click on session). But as soon as I started making the plugins active the pinwheel came back. Any thoughts?

I have 10 GB ram, MacBook Pro, 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5

Any suggestions would be greatly, greatly appreciated!
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