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> Pt Dae Error 6086
mixfisto
post Mon 4 Sep 2006, 20:51
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HI, I'm personally a mac user, but am working with someone who uses a PC. As we try to record (even with only a few tracks and no plug-ins), it keeps stopping giveing us the messege dae error -6086. We are working on a 3 gig Pentium with 1.5 gb ram using XP home. we are using a seperate internal drive for the audio... I've tried following all of the install instuctions, etc, but no change. Can someone please help???
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M'her

ps...I've also posted this on the PC posts, but it seems like only 2 people in 2006 has replied over there??!!
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Jim Hoyland
post Tue 5 Sep 2006, 10:33
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A full list of Digi error codes is at:

http://advancedaudiorentals.com/site_b/rat...cfm?showall=yes

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andru
post Tue 5 Sep 2006, 10:44
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Hello, have you tried using an external drive? (to compare...)
scsi or usb, sometimes it helps me. ( I use a scsi myself...)
The internal bus can get overloaded...?
and cut down on the number of programs running when you do audio.
Just a thought.
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mortalengines
post Tue 5 Sep 2006, 18:57
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A little more info would help. What is your app that you are running between the Mac & the PC? Would it help if you just took tracks (I'm assuming midi & virtual instrument) & rendered them as straight audio "wav" or "aiff" files & inserted them as tracks in each other's files? This is an archaic way of working but I am guessing that it may be a little more hassle free. Keep us posted on your progress.
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post Wed 6 Sep 2006, 03:56
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Thaks for the replys...
Just to clarify things...
We are working with PT LE 7.0 (mostly audio tracks). On a Pc (I think it's a Dell) with a Pentium processor running at 3gig speed with 1.5 gb RAM. Its OS is Windows XP Home.
In the past I have gotten this Dae error -6086 while using a mac. It is basically saying that it needs a higher buffer size... but this is impossible in this case since it does this even when we are only using 1 track with no plug-ins. I've tried using all the buffer sizes, all of the CPU percentages, re-installing the PT software, etc..
It's very frustrating, especially since on a Mac I am 99% sure I could easliy figure this out!!!
Please, if anyone knows a PC Protools genius, I'ld love the help!
Thanks again

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