Pro Tools 2020.9 and 2020.9.1 Download and Release Notes
Posted by Michael Venia onPro Tools 2020.9 comes with new features and bug fixes. You can find a list of what's new here. More helpful links thanks to Avid: Pro Tools 2020.9 read me Pro Tools 2020.9 reference guide I received the following message from Avid shortly after the 2020.9 update went out. They...
Pro Tools 2019.6 Download and Info
Posted by Michael Venia onyou will need An Intel® Mac with macOS 10.12.6, 10.13.6, 10.14.4 or 10.14.5 or Intel® PC Windows 10 Home, Pro, and Enterprise 64-bit Editions if you’d like to run Pro Tools 2019.6. Pro Tools 2019.6 include enhancements to MTRX DigiLink I/O Card Support and HEAT, bug fixes and performance improvements. System Requirements and...
Forgot iLok at home?
Posted by Michael Venia onAs I was preparing to get on a flight to Tahiti, I kept telling myself to remember to pack my iLok so I can run Pro Tools and still work on the go. Sure enough, I forgot the iLok at home. I was only planning to take it as a...
Can I Run Pro Tools On My Laptop?
Posted by Michael Venia onVague? Maybe a little but maybe I can give a little more insight to this topic. Yes, you definitely can run pro tools on a laptop. Will it run well? Will it constantly throw errors and crash? It all depends on the hardware. I have a late 2008 Macbook (first...
Is Pro Tools Compatible with OS X Yosemite?
Posted by Michael Venia onUpdated 1/20/2015: Yosemite 10.10.1 is now fully compatible with Pro Tools 11. You must get the latest version 11.3 (See details below: System Requirements and Compatibility with Pro Tools 11 Software (details) Pro Tools 11.3 supports Mac OS X 10.10 & 10.10.1 (Yosemite), 10.9.5 (Mavericks) and 10.8.5 (Mountain Lion) Pro Tools 11.3 supports Windows 8, Windows 8.1,...