I had perfect performance from PT 10. Then I upgraded to El Capitan and my Mbox 2 was no longer recognized because the driver is not compatible with El Capitan. So I bought a Focusright Scarlett 2i2 and also decided to upgrade to PT 12.
Now I can not play back even one instrument channel that has the Rewire plugin to Reason 8.3 enabled without getting AAE -6101 error in PT 12.3 in the first second of playback.
With "Ignore errors during playback/record" deselected, I don't get the AAE error but the tracks with the Reason instrument exhibit a lot of digital pops/clicks/distortion/whatever.
I've tried:
- Confirmed that I'm doing all optimizations listed for Yosemite in http://ift.tt/1SKOTog since that's the closest to El Capitan
- Did a complete manual uninstall following both the directions for PT 10 and PT 12, then reinstalled PT 12.
- Did a complete uninstall of Reason and then reinstalled Reason 8.3
- Tried playing back via both the built-in Pro Tools Aggregate I/O as well as via the 2i2 interface as well as Built-in Output
- Tried playing back with the PT and Reason session files being on an external drive (G-Drive Mobile USB) as well as internal HD.
- Tried disabling all Reason instrument plugins in a session and the audio tracks playback just fine
- Tried creating a brand new session with just one instrument track with the Reason instrument. Problem persisted.
- Tried creating a brand new admin user on the Mac. Problem persisted.
- Tried raising buffer to 1024 samples
- Tried raising cache size to 5GB
- Tried the tip listed in http://ift.tt/1QbKa1k about matching the disk buffer size in Reason to the one in PT.
Any help is really appreciated!!
My Mac:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,2
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 2.9 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 8 GB
Boot ROM Version: MBP102.0106.B0A
SMC Version (system): 2.6f59
Now I can not play back even one instrument channel that has the Rewire plugin to Reason 8.3 enabled without getting AAE -6101 error in PT 12.3 in the first second of playback.
With "Ignore errors during playback/record" deselected, I don't get the AAE error but the tracks with the Reason instrument exhibit a lot of digital pops/clicks/distortion/whatever.
I've tried:
- Confirmed that I'm doing all optimizations listed for Yosemite in http://ift.tt/1SKOTog since that's the closest to El Capitan
- Did a complete manual uninstall following both the directions for PT 10 and PT 12, then reinstalled PT 12.
- Did a complete uninstall of Reason and then reinstalled Reason 8.3
- Tried playing back via both the built-in Pro Tools Aggregate I/O as well as via the 2i2 interface as well as Built-in Output
- Tried playing back with the PT and Reason session files being on an external drive (G-Drive Mobile USB) as well as internal HD.
- Tried disabling all Reason instrument plugins in a session and the audio tracks playback just fine
- Tried creating a brand new session with just one instrument track with the Reason instrument. Problem persisted.
- Tried creating a brand new admin user on the Mac. Problem persisted.
- Tried raising buffer to 1024 samples
- Tried raising cache size to 5GB
- Tried the tip listed in http://ift.tt/1QbKa1k about matching the disk buffer size in Reason to the one in PT.
Any help is really appreciated!!
My Mac:
Model Name: MacBook Pro
Model Identifier: MacBookPro10,2
Processor Name: Intel Core i7
Processor Speed: 2.9 GHz
Number of Processors: 1
Total Number of Cores: 2
L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB
L3 Cache: 4 MB
Memory: 8 GB
Boot ROM Version: MBP102.0106.B0A
SMC Version (system): 2.6f59
Constant -6101 AAE errors with PT 12.3 and Rewire to Reason 8.3 on El Capitan
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