Cliff,

Have you tried to reinstall Mavericks from scratch and only install Pro Tools? 
It doesn't make sense that the program would make your system gun its fans. 
Which machine are you on? Also, I'm sorry, but how does a process take up 120% 
or was that just an exaggeration?

Best,

slau

On May 12, 2014, at 5:28 AM, Cliff Isaksen <cliffisak...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys!
> I have run into some issues, and I really need some suggestions from someone 
> who's not just as new as myself to the world of PT and controllers... :)
> The Problem is this:  PT 11 works pretty fine together with the Digi 003 
> driver for 11, but PT 11 also eats up over 120 % of my Mac's CPU, so the fan 
> starts running only after 1 minute after booting PT up, and after that, it's 
> more or less unusable... Tried all I can think of, but nothing seems to work 
> for fixing it.  
> So I'll have to use PT 10, and I can't get the PT 10 driver for the Digi 003 
> to work in Mavericks.  Can only get the driver for PT 11 to work.
> So I downgraded to MountainLion again, and tried installing both PT 10 and 
> the 003 driver for PT 10.  Now everything seems to work on the 003, but sound 
> from the Mac, including VoiceOver, can't be played through the 003, and that 
> is a huge problem...  I can only playback audio from PT through the 003 and 
> nothing more.  Everything else comes out of the internal speakers, and VO 
> also lags a lot in PT 10 now.  By the way, PT 11 still rapes my processor in 
> MountainLion... Still uses over 120 % CPU...
> I'm about to give up, and I think maybe I'll just have to upgrade to 
> Mavericks again, and run PT 10 without using the 003 at all...
> Sorry, this got long, but I'm just out of ideas, and obviously too much of a 
> new be to fix this myself...
> Any good suggestions?
> Thanks in advance! :) 
> 
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