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Old 10-05-2004, 01:04 PM
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Default MBox / ProTools Trouble...

I'm new to recording and I've just recently set up an MBox with the included ProTools 6.4. However when I try to play anything back, it often stops and says that "Audio processing is conflicting with other CPU tasks". I have updated ProTools, ended every non-necessary process, and tried every option presented in the manual. I'm running XP Pro, an Athlon 64 3200+, a gig of ram and a 200GB DiamondMax Internal HD. Is my computer insufficient for ProTools? Will getting an external Audio-only drive help this? Thanks alot, Chris.
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