I certainly haven't tried it. With the problems of accessibility to the new
plug-in format, it's not something I'm anxious to dive into right now. I
would bet that you'll have to save your projects as pt10 or earlier to open
them in pro tools 10. For a while, my friend up in Jersey who gives me a
lot of work tracking for his clients had not upgraded to pt10, and I always
had to save the sessions in pt9 format. He finally upgraded, which I was
encouraging because of the interleave feature that would treat a stereo
track as a single track rather than two mono audio tracks, which I never
could understand why they would do that in the first place, a real pita.
Gord
-----Original Message-----
From: David Hole
Sent: Saturday, June 22, 2013 12:21 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Pro Tools 11
Hi folks.
Now that Pro Tools 11 has been released, have some one began trying it?
Also, if I edit a project in PT11, will I still be able to edit it in PT10?
Thanks in advance.
-David
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