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Hello and Seasons' Greetings,
Let me give my stats - they're an ironic part of all this. I am on an iMac Pro (2017), with: -2.3 Ghz 18-Core Intel Xeon W. -256 GB DDR4 Memory (yes you read that right, 256) -Radeon Pro Vega 64X 16 GB Graphics Card I use an Apollo Quad 2 for UA plugins PLUS a DSP Accelerator - the highest level you can get. With ALL THAT, I am frequently getting a screeching halt in the middle of playback and I get a window (I've attached a screenshot) that says: "Audio Deadline was not met. Check 'Electric Guitar' (or whatever track it chooses to blame) If I go into getting 'more info" and I HAVE done that, it tells me to enter Pro Tools pressing shift (I think?) - whatever it is, it starts Pro Tools with all plugins deactivated. I am then supposed to one by one check which plugin is the culprit. I am also able to access the CPU usage. For one, the CPU usage which should be a problem? It's laughable how low it is. And it should be given all of my gear. I have yet to find a consistent plugin to point to and blame. It may even shift tracks/plugins to whatever it finds offensive at the moment. And the Project I am on now? It's 2 instruments, a lead vocal and 2 Background vocals. And that's all and I am getting the window even MORE on this project. I really appreciate any assistance. My apologies for my flippant attitude, but given the higher quality I've chosen for my computer, (I know it's old hat now maybe), I should not be having these issues. Frank B. |
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Did you try the suggestions to increase the buffer size or turn off the low buffer performance optimization?
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James Cadwallader Mac Studio, 64GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, Glyph 2TB USB3 HDD, OWC drive dock, Mac OS Monterey 12.6.2 Pro Tools Ultimate 2022.12, HD Native, Focusrite Red 8Pre Presonus Faderport, Pro Tools | Control |
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I meant to mention that - YES, the buffer size is set to 1024. It still balks mid-song and comes to a screeching halt.
After that, if I try to just click 'play' again, sometimes it works ok. Other times, I hear a shredded noise that sounds like wires. So then I have to fully back out of Pro Tools and restart it. That always (so far) resets it so that I am back to square. Many Thanks for replying.... Frank B. |
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I did find a similar post by a Google search. In that thread, the person said that Avid said it was Apple's issue and not theirs.
Here's the link to that thread https://duc.avid.com/showthread.php?t=418941 |
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