![]() ![]() In other words, if your Mac Pro dates from earlier than March 2009, you’re outta luck.Īnother caveat is that Pro Tools non-HD device drivers (such as drivers for M-Audio FireWire interfaces, Mbox 2, Mbox 2 Micro, Mbox 2 Mini, Mbox 2 Pro, & Pro Tools Mbox Mini) are not yet officially supported with Mountain Lion. The website also mentions that, although this version of Pro Tools is now qualified for Mountain Lion, if you own a Mac Pro, it’s only officially supported on computers with Nehalem processors onwards. Pro Tools|HD Accel systems on Mac OS X 10.6.7 – 10.8 or Windows 7 SP1 Pro Tools|HD Native Thunderbolt systems on Mac OS X 10.7.4 – 10.8 or Windows 7 SP1 Pro Tools|HD Native systems on Mac OS X 10.6.7 – 10.8 or Windows 7 SP1 Pro Tools|HDX systems on Mac OS X 10.7 – 10.8 or Windows 7 SP1 Pro Tools systems on Mac OS X 10.6.7 – 10.8 or Windows 7 SP1 Pro Tools Version 10.3 is an officially qualified and recommended installer for: Even if you have no interest in Pro Tools, why not buy a copy anyway and read it to your kids at bedtime? They’ll be snoring their heads off before you’ve done three pages! £7.99 of anyone’s money well spent I reckon!Īvid have officially released Pro Tools version 10.3, which adds support both for OS X Mountain Lion and the newly-announced HD Native Thunderbolt interfaces, discussed in the earlier post below. So, if you’ve recently bought Pro Tools, or are considering it as your next studio purchase, why not pick up a copy of this too? I worked really hard to make it accessible and informative for everyone from total beginners to seasoned veterans, and there’s lots of nice pictures in it as well. Except it doesn’t really come in a box any more, but you know what I mean. An indispensable 128-page guide to getting up and running with Avid’s iconic hard disk recording, production and mixing software, this is the book that should be in the box when you order the software. I’m absolutely thrilled to announce that my first book, Avid Pro Tools Basics, (part of Flametree Publishing’s Everyday Guides Made Easy series) is now available from all good online bookstores, and even a few disreputable ones, along with the odd high street bookshop. ![]()
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