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Q:
Pro Tools 6.0 Crashes During Destructive Record
A:
Pro Tools will crash during an open ended (unbound) destructive record if you are recording to hard drives that do not havethe requisite 2 GB per drive per track available. To avoid this problem, make sure that you have the necessary free drive spacebefore starting an unbounded destructive record pass, or define a bounded destructive record pass (by making a selection inthe Timeline).
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