Hey yes the D,A,E or Digital Audio Engine is no more.
Avid has gone to the A,A,E or Avid Audio Engine.
The AAE is a 64-bit engine much faster and more powerful than the DAE
which had been around for 15, years.
And yes should be accessible to us soon...


On 9/22/13, Nick Gawronski <n...@nickgawronski.com> wrote:
> Hi, Where did you hear this as I would also find this useful?  As I got
> pro tools 10 as a boxed copy and as I did not have to get an account
> with Avid what is my best process for upgrading to pro tools 11 as I
> don't mind getting the upgrade if in a few months we will have more
> access to it?  Nick Gawronski
> On 9/22/2013 3:02 AM, Poppa Bear wrote:
>> I was listening to a mix guy talk about going from a project in PT 10
>> and reopening it up in PT 11, he said that his CPU usage was at around
>> 45% in PT 10 and when he opened it up in PT 11 it dropped down to
>> under 5%. He said That Avid did a complete rebuild of the ingin. I
>> hope to have access to that one of these days.
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