Disk is too slow (Record)(-10004) error..so sick of this.

Hello all,
I can no longer record more than three tracks in logic without getting the error message "Disk is too slow (Record)(-10004)". When this happens, recording is stopped.
At first I suspected my drive was faulty, maybe slowing down. So being in the middle of a session that took me 2 hours to set up, I called for a break and rushed off and bought an external Seagate 7200rpm firewire 800 drive. I installed it and set it as the recording path for the project. There was no change, the same error occured.
I then switched the target drive to another internal one I use for Time Machine - same problem occured.
It seems to me that this problem has nothing to do with my drives. I am at a loss to explain it. I have looked for hours online for a solution but while many have experienced this there seem to be few answers out there.
Unless I find a solution this will be my last project with Logic. I tried and tried for the last 5 years to use this program but things like this keep happening. It's glitchy with UAD cards, Duende, RME interfaces, Midi controllers, Hard Drives, RAM and external clocks. I've had problems with them all over the years. I will most likely switch to Cubase which I feel is inferior for editing and loops, but at least it seems to be stable.
If anyone has any insight I'll try and fix it, but I just can't keep shelling out money for a program that just doesn't work.

I am experiencing a similar problem & have been receiving the same messages, even while recording as little as one track and playback has become an issue as well. However, THIS WAS NOT ALWAYS THE CASE. I have heard of people with this same problem, where they receive this message out of nowhere after logic has been working perfectly for them.
I also would like to note that I am running all settings in logic for optimized recording and playback (audio & buffer settings etc etc etc)
THIS IS NOT A HARDWARE ISSUE, at least in my situation as I am running a fast internal HD & have ample memory. Please reach out if you feel like you have a pragmatic solution to this issue.
This may be a possible lead on the fix... I remember reading this post from a user "soundsgood" in 2008 who was having a similar issue..I don't understand completely his solution, but if someone could enlighten me, I feel that this might be the solution to our issue
+"Okay - forgive me 'cause I'm a newbie on this forum and if somebody else has already figgered this out, I'm sorry.... I've been having the same problem all of the sudden after many years of crash-free and error-free recording. I've read everything. I've pulled my hair out. I've done dozens of clean installs. I've repaired permissions so many times I can do it blindfolded. And sitting here tonight, it dawned on me.... there are TWO places Logic is sucking data from: wherever you've got your SONG files stashed, of course.... but it ALSO NEEDS TO ACCESS THE STARTUP DRIVE (or wherever else you might have your Apple Loops installed). I was watching my drives being accessed during a playback of a fairly complicated tune (most tracks were frozen of course), and both of the afore-mentioned drives were going berserck with accesses. We're all focusing on our dedicated audio drives, but forgetting about our boot drives (where Logic usually resides along with most or all of our loops). I carbon copy cloned my boot / operating system (including Logic) to a different (in my case, an external firewire) drive and the problem disappeared. Could've been because the cloning process de-fragged all the loops & stuff, or maybe my OS just likes snatching its sample/loop info from an external drive. Worked for me... so far....... let me know if it works for others....."+

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  • Disk is too slow. (record) (-10004)

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    I realised that It happens more often when I need a small I/O Buffer Size and not at all when higher. So I started playing around with all those parameter and the Larger Disk Buffer
    Small I/O Buffer Size(for recording without delay) works best with the Larger Disk Buffer On (ticked)
    Playing back busy mixes with many pluings work better without the Larger Disk Buffer On and the I/O Buffer Size High (1024)
    So, my question is... Is this normal procedure or I am just dogging a fundamental problem in Logic?
    Feel free to comment/advice/question/etc...
    G5-Dual 2.5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Logic Pro 7.1.1 Edirol FA-101 Firewire 1.5G RAM
    G5-Dual 2.5   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Logic Pro 7.1.1 Edirol FA-101 Firewire 1.5G RAM

    did you defrag your disk ?
    How full is it ?
    I could record 54 tracks on my Motu PCI system on a G4 533 MP

  • Disk is too slow (Record) error message

    Hello there.
    I've been using GB for 18 months now and have only few issues.
    One issue I've had from time to time is an error message during recording. This in the past has meant that unless I'm paying attention to the screen, we can loose an awful lot of material.
    It happened again this weekend and I managed to grab a screen shot.
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    Disk is too slow. (Record)
    (-10005)"
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    I'm currently recording through an F-Control Firewire device, but I would also get this error when I used to use USB headsets.
    Has anyone seen this error or have an idea whats causing this I'd love to know. Its always a pain having to be conscious that it could happen at any points, detracts from getting into the full flow of the conversation.
    Thanks in advance
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    I'm recording to my internal Hard Drive which has over 90gig of free space.
    All these data has nothing to do with your disk speed! This is measured in rpm, and an external disk with at least 7200 rpm might alleviate your problem.
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  • Disc is too slow. (record) (-10004) help!!

    i got this message the other day for the first time...
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  • What am I receiving a message, "disk is too slow (record) (-10005)."

    Any answers?

    Do you also get messages like:
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    Regards
    Léonie

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  • Disk is too slow or System Overloaded ERROR

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    Out of the blue, no audio playback.  Was working just fine earlier today.
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