I have configured this x64 Win7 system to run 10.3.10 and PT11. I am focused on 10.3.10 as it's an HD3 system.
I have a lot of plugins, including Waves. Last night I had some trouble installing Waves 9v26, trying to add some new licenses, and this seems to have broken PT10.3.10 somehow. After renaming the Waves Audio folder, switching off AVG, and running as administrator, everything synced up.
But today, for the most part, launching ANY plugin gives me a "DAE low on memory -7053" error. These are virgin sessions, and on an HD3 system which was 100% OK until the Waves install.
So, acid question, how do I find out what's causing this? What could it have broken? Are there some sticky settings I need to delete about memory allocations? Note, I can see 2 WaveShells 9.2 and 9.3 in the Plug-Ins folder.
Support ticket to Waves, but seems to be an Avid issue.
Just fired up PT11 and ALL Waves plugins are missing. Not good!!
I have a lot of plugins, including Waves. Last night I had some trouble installing Waves 9v26, trying to add some new licenses, and this seems to have broken PT10.3.10 somehow. After renaming the Waves Audio folder, switching off AVG, and running as administrator, everything synced up.
But today, for the most part, launching ANY plugin gives me a "DAE low on memory -7053" error. These are virgin sessions, and on an HD3 system which was 100% OK until the Waves install.
So, acid question, how do I find out what's causing this? What could it have broken? Are there some sticky settings I need to delete about memory allocations? Note, I can see 2 WaveShells 9.2 and 9.3 in the Plug-Ins folder.
Support ticket to Waves, but seems to be an Avid issue.
Just fired up PT11 and ALL Waves plugins are missing. Not good!!
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