Hi there,

I don’t exactly know what’s causing the problem, but you may try encreesing the 
Buffer size.
Go to Setup < Playback Engine and then choose a higher sample value from the 
pop-up menu that sais ”H/W Buffer size”.

Hope this helps!

All the best!

Niklas

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Kragiel
Skickat: den 30 mars 2017 21:54
Till: Pro Tools Accessibility <[email protected]>
Ämne: CPU overload errors

Hey guys!
This may sound super trivial, and I just recently started running into this 
problem in earnest, but I'm getting a whole lot of CPU overload errors in Pro 
Tools lately. The only thing I've done is switched to an Apollo Twin 
Thunderbolt interface, which in theory should minimize such problems, as I've 
switched away from the USB completely. I've committed all my software 
instruments, and when I open the CPU meter, it's not taxing it heavily at all. 
I've also optimized my Mac like Avid's web site said, so everything looks good 
on that angle. Also, I've substantially decreased the levels of undo, which 
should theoretically increase memory. I play back far more complex tracks in 
Logic with no problems, so why is Pro Tools being a pain? Any help would be 
appreciated!
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