I posted my recent experience of having major cpu spikes in the protools 11 discussion forum. I figured I'd post a slight recap here since it's eucon related.
basically for unbeknownst reasons I started experiencing Major CPU spikes in protools 10 and 11 HD on my mac. Everything was working smooth till one day it didn't. Anyways....after many hours of pulling what little hair I have out and many hours of AVID tech supports calls we managed to make a little head way and in the end I finally got to the bottom of the issue on my own.
Apparently the combination of REVIBE - WAVES -EUCON being active all at the same time for any given session was causing this issue. What was totally wonky was when I removed any single one of those elements there was no issue....this was a major head scratcher.....even trashing the eucon prefs did not resolve the issue...
What resolved the issue for me was Trashing the user Custom Button Prefs in the Application Support folder Under Euphonix....( totally sucks cause I lost all custom buttons; was also a total fluke discovery by the way) CPU spikes totally disappeared....honestly I have no idea why this was the case but the issue is 100% resolved for now.
I don't know if this means I can never program custom buttons again without being faced with this nasty CPU spikes or if it was just a one time anomaly.
So heads up Y'all.
basically for unbeknownst reasons I started experiencing Major CPU spikes in protools 10 and 11 HD on my mac. Everything was working smooth till one day it didn't. Anyways....after many hours of pulling what little hair I have out and many hours of AVID tech supports calls we managed to make a little head way and in the end I finally got to the bottom of the issue on my own.
Apparently the combination of REVIBE - WAVES -EUCON being active all at the same time for any given session was causing this issue. What was totally wonky was when I removed any single one of those elements there was no issue....this was a major head scratcher.....even trashing the eucon prefs did not resolve the issue...
What resolved the issue for me was Trashing the user Custom Button Prefs in the Application Support folder Under Euphonix....( totally sucks cause I lost all custom buttons; was also a total fluke discovery by the way) CPU spikes totally disappeared....honestly I have no idea why this was the case but the issue is 100% resolved for now.
I don't know if this means I can never program custom buttons again without being faced with this nasty CPU spikes or if it was just a one time anomaly.
So heads up Y'all.
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