Setup guide
Chapter 4: Configuring Your Pro Tools System 21
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 computers that have multiple processors, 
or that feature multi-core processing or hyper-
threading, this setting lets you enable multipro-
cessor support for RTAS plug-ins. Used in com-
bination with the CPU Usage Limit setting, the 
RTAS Processors setting lets you control the way 
RTAS processing and other Pro Tools tasks are 
handled 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 processing 
and set a low CPU Usage Limit to leave more 
CPU resources available for automation accu-
racy, screen response, and video. 
• Depending on the importance of video and 
overall screen response, and on the density of 
automation being employed, try different 
combinations of RTAS Processors and CPU Us-
age Limit settings to achieve the best results. 
For example, to improve screen response in a 
medium-sized session using a moderate num-
ber of RTAS plug-ins, try reducing the number 
of RTAS plug-ins, but keep the CPU Usage Limit 
set to the maximum (up to 99% on a single 
processor system).
To set the number of RTAS Processors:
1 Choose Setup > Playback Engine. 
2 From the RTAS Processing pop-up menu, select 
the number of available processors you want to 
allocate. The number of processors available var-
ies depending on how many processors are 
available on your computer:
• Select 1 Processor to limit RTAS processing 
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 number of processors for 
RTAS processing.
3 Click OK.
System Usage Window and RTAS Processing
The System Usage window (Windows > System 
Usage) displays the combined amount of RTAS 
processing occurring on all enabled processors 
with a single indicator, regardless of how many 
processors are available in the system. If the Sys-
tem Usage Window shows that you are at the 
limit of available resources, increase the number 
of RTAS processors and adjust the CPU Usage 
Limit setting.










