Hi all,
thanks for all your indications and support.
I'd like to know if I can do something with pt 10 without changing the OS from
ML to Lion.
Is it realy unuseable or I can do elemntary tasks like recording midi and
audio and do some basic editing?
I'm asking this because I have mb air and
which MBA do you have? Let me put it this way, in Pro TOols when running on
ML, it will not read any edit fields. including the counters or etc. So yes
you can record and edit and etc, but you will be flying in the dark so to
speak as you won't be able to read any edit fields whatsoever in
Hi all,
I'm sorry for the simple question but I'm a beginner of pt.
I'd like to buy a mbox mini and includes the installation of pt express to do
some home recording, is it accessible as the othter versions of pt?
In particular I'd like to record some midi track and make some small
corrections
Hi Chris,
Thank you for the answer.
Sometimes the express version of pro tools is called pro tools le (light
edition) or I even heard about Pro Tools SE, so what I'd like to know i is, are
these versions accessible as the normal once?
According to your answer, you mean that if I have montain
Ah, Pro Tools LE, I see...
Well, from what little I know, it is all the same code etc, so Pro
Tools LE should be just as accessible as Pro Tools native.
With regards to Mountain Lion, you're about right. Protools 8.04 I
think, Pro Tools 9 all versions, and Protools 10, all work fine on
Snow
i don't think anyone here has tried it yet. You could give it a go and let us
know. Pro TOols express does have a good upgrade path to pro tools 10 if you
are willing to spend a few extra hundred dollars after making the purchase.
Otherwise see if you can track down a copy of Pro Tools M
Pro TOols SE is the older version of express. Protools Le is actually the older
version of What we Just call Pro Tools now. LE is what it was called back when
it was tied to the LE line of interfaces, the Digi 001, divi 002 or 003 or MBox
Gen 1 and Gen2. Starting with version 9 they dropped the