![]() “The exact month is still TBD, but rest assured we are putting significant engineering resources behind delivering rock-solid AAX plug-ins - as soon as possible - for Pro Tools 11 users.” “We expect that we will have support for all 55+ UAD plug-ins completed in 2013,” the company said on its website. Universal Audio already has its own DSP format, the UAD platform, and says all of its plugins should be supported by the end of the year. Waves posted a note on its website about the new software, saying that, “Waves is still working closely with Avid to prepare AAX Native support, and expect to achieve full compatibility very soon.” Additionally, it is reported that Waves is working on its own Pro Tools DSP (Digital Signal Processor) format based on its existing Soundgrid technology. These companies make some of the most widely used tools in the industry, and its likely that many engineers are waiting to make the transition to the new software until these plugins are available. While the plugins that aren’t compatible with 11 is shrinking, there are two huge names in the world of plugins that was still on the list: Waves and Universal Audio. It is likely that some plugins will have occasional problems as the transition continues, but most are reporting the new versions of most of the plugins to be working fairly well in the new environment. It should be noted, however, that some of the companies are offering the plugins for 11 in beta form, with the official versions coming at a later date. Also ready for the new version are most plugins from big names including iZotope, Blue Cat and Air, among others. ![]() The list of plugins currently available for Pro Tools 11 is growing continuously, and as would be expected includes nearly all the tools made by Avid, the maker of the DAW software. What Plugins Are Available for Pro Tools 11? Of course, this presents a huge problem for users, who essentially have two solutions: stick with Pro Tools 10 until all the plugins they use are compatible with the new second-generation AAX plugin format, or make do with the plugins that are available for the new version of the software. And those that are using it will find many of the plugins they are familiar with aren’t yet capable of running on the new system. While the features of Pro Tools 11 were announced a few months ago, Avid just officially released the software in June. And while the new technology will allow plugins to run more efficiently, many users that have switched over to the new version of the software are finding compatibility issues. If this article hasn't helped you, please feel free to search again at the top of this page or, to contact support, please click here.When Avid announced that Pro Tools 11 would support 64-bit architecture, many engineers and producers rejoiced at the news that had been expected by many to be a feature on Pro Tools 10. To find the specific build version of Windows 10, right-click on the Start menu and select Run. Go to your Start Menu and search for "System Information".Ģ. To check your system specifications and version number on Windows:ġ. ![]() In order to check your system specifications on Mac, go to the Apple logo > About this Mac Checking your s ystem specifications Mac: In addition, if Pro Tools is unsupported, your Focusrite interface may still be supported and will work with any other major DAW software. You can check if Ableton Live Lite is supported here. If Pro Tools is not supported on your system, the likelihood is that the other DAW software bundled with these products is supported, Ableton Live Lite. If you have any questions regarding the version of Pro Tools that came with your Focusrite interface, please contact our support team using the link at the end of this article. We have decided to link to the Avid website so you have the latest information. Pro Tools System Requirements and Compatibility please click the link below to find a list of sup ported and unsupported operating systems for Pro Tools: Avid decide which operating systems are tested and supported. Pro Tools is developed by a company called Avid. Applies to: Scarlett 2nd Gen, Scarlett 3rd Gen users with Pro Tools | First
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