Specifications
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RTAS Processors
The RTAS Processors setting determines the 
number of processors in your computer allo-
cated for RTAS (Real-Time AudioSuite) plug-in 
processing.
With multiprocessor computers, this setting lets 
you manage multi-processor support for RTAS 
processing. With multiple processor computers 
that support Hyper-Threading (and have it en-
abled), you must disable Hyper-Threading for 
this setting to become available. See your com-
puter’s documentation for steps on how to enter 
the computer’s BIOS and disable Hyper-Thread-
ing.
Used in combination with the CPU Usage Limit 
setting, the RTAS Processors setting lets you con-
trol the way RTAS processing and other 
Pro Tools tasks are carried out by the system. For 
example:
• For sessions with large numbers of RTAS plug-
ins, you can allocate 2 or more processors to 
RTAS processing and set a high CPU Usage 
Limit.
• For sessions with few RTAS plug-ins, you can 
allocate fewer processors to RTAS and set a low 
CPU Usage Limit to leave more CPU resources 
available for automation accuracy, screen re-
sponse, and video. 
• Increase these settings to accommodate TDM 
to RTAS plug-in conversion. Conversely, de-
crease these settings if you are only using 
TDM plug-ins or are converting RTAS plug-ins 
to TDM. TDM/RTAS conversion can be desir-
able during recording, depending on latency, 
voicing needs, and record-monitoring capa-
bilities of the specific TDM and RTAS plug-ins. 
• Depending on the importance of video and 
overall screen response, and on the density of 
automation being employed, try different 
combinations of RTAS Processing and CPU 
Usage Limit settings to achieve the best re-
sults. For example, to improve screen re-
sponse in a medium-sized session using a 
moderate number of RTAS plug-ins, try reduc-
ing the number of RTAS plug-ins, but keep the 
CPU Usage Limit set to the maximum (99%) 
on a single processor system.
To set the number of RTAS Processors:
1 Choose Setup > Playback Engine. 
2 From the RTAS Processors pop-up menu, se-
lect the number of available processors you 
want to allocate for RTAS plug-in processing. 
The number of processors available varies de-
pending on how many processors are available 
on your computer:
• Choose 1 Processor to limit RTAS process-
ing to one CPU in the system. 
• Choose 2 Processors to enable load balanc-
ing across two available processors.
• On systems running four or more proces-
sors, choose the desired number of RTAS 
processors as needed.
3 Click OK.
CPU Usage Limit
The CPU Usage Limit controls the percentage of 
CPU resources allocated to Pro Tools host pro-
cessing tasks. Used in combination with the 
RTAS Processors setting, the CPU Usage Limit 
setting lets you control the way Pro Tools tasks 
are carried out by the system.










