The Control 24 and Command 8 are also in the ‘Not Officially Supported’ group so owners of these should be able to get some more mileage out of these units. This is really good news for 002 and 003 users as there isn’t an obvious replacement for the 002 and 003 interfaces that are also control surfaces. When Avid announced PT10 they said it would be the last version to support the 002 and 003 families. However the good news is that the 003 and Mbox 2 families will be offically supported for Pro Tools 11 and that the 002 family are in the ‘Not Officially Supported’ group but they should continue to work. Not Officially Supported, but should work,.Is my system compatible with Pro Tools 11?Īvid have announced provisional compatibility information for Pro Tools 11 and please be aware that this is a work in progress, especially in the area of computer hardware support.Īvid have started to use 3 groupings in their compatibility chats for Pro Tools 11.
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Other Academic users can upgrade at a special price.
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Also teachers and institutions aren’t eligible for free academic upgrades. However if you were a student when you bought Pro Tools Academic and was offered 4 years free upgrades (not all PT Academic users were), but you are now no longer a student, you wouldn’t be eligible for a free upgrade.
They are offering a path for owners of both CPTK and PT10 (you must be registered owners of both PT10 & CPTK) to upgrade to PT11HD and we should see a revision of the upgrade price initially put forward by Avid.Īvid will honour the 4 year free upgrade offer for anyone who can prove they were given that offer and who are still students. If you bought it before April 7th you will need to pay for the upgrade.Īvid are simplifying the product range and killing Complete Production Toolkit. You are eligible for a free upgrade if you bought Pro Tools after April 7th. What are my upgrade options to Pro Tools 11?Īvid have announced provisional upgrade pricing with options for PT10 to 11, 9 to 11, and HD upgrades. We have had a lot of questions about Pro Tools 11 so we thought it would be helpful for the community to put them together as an FAQ.įirstly do check the Avid’s own FAQ as it does cover a lot of the issues and also check their preliminary Pro Tools 11 compatibility information, which will be updated when PT11 is released.