I have an eluminum mid 2012 13 inch MacBook Pro. Nothing customized. Just
all the standards. I have the model without the retina display. Mine has
the built in CD superdrive.
So, without plugging any type of mixer/interface or anything into the
system, I installed ProTools 11.3 on the syst
First off, the upgrade from 11.2 to 11.3 went fairly smoothely. I did kind
a pannick a bit when it first launched. I got the quick start dialog, and
Voiceover practically didn't read anything in the window at all. I hit
command+Q, quit the app, and relaunched ProTools, and once I did, all wor
OK. I need to try to remember how to get into my account on the Avid web
site, and furthermore, remember my password for god sake. LOL! I have an
idea what it is, but I just need to try. Fortunately, it can only be one of
about 3 things. I can't reset it, as the e-mail address on file isn't
Hi, I have not had any issues using pro tools 11.3 and have the license
for pro tools 10 and 11. I would backup your version 11.2 just if
something happens but I have had no issues what so ever and you can
always redownload 11.2 if something does go wrong. Nick Gawronski
On 12/21/2014 7:15 PM
Hi, I am ok keeping pro tools 10 installed as I agree some plugins are
not ready for version 11 and with pro tools 11 you get the license for
both versions so I can go between pro tools 10 and 11 should I choose to
do so. I am all for keeping both versions installed and if you have
plugins you