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lttheoutlaw 11-16-2009 11:29 AM

System requirement ?
 
Hi ,

I would like to try the Pro Tools M- Powered 2 studio on my lap top.

I have 4 gigs of RAM and am running Vista.

I see the minimum processor requirement is 1.8 ghz.

I have 1.66 core 2 duo.


Anybody know if Pro Tools Essentials will run on my system with a not quite up to par processor?

Thanks,

LT

drBill 11-16-2009 08:40 PM

Re: System requirement ?
 
Welcome to the DUC. I'm not sure, but I'm certain someone here has done what you want to do and can help out.

bp

lttheoutlaw 11-18-2009 06:53 AM

Re: System requirement ?
 
Crickets are chirping but nobody else is. :confused:


Anybody?

Avid 11-18-2009 10:00 PM

Re: System requirement ?
 
If it is an Intel Core 2 Duo, then the processor should be fast enough for Pro Tools. But I think the reason no one is replying is because it is not clear from your post exactly which hardware and software combination you are asking about.

I think you mean Pro Tools M-Powered Essential software when you say "PTE".

But I've never heard of the "PT m2 studio".

lttheoutlaw 11-19-2009 08:52 AM

Re: System requirement ?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Digidesign (Post 1499195)
If it is an Intel Core 2 Duo, then the processor should be fast enough for Pro Tools. But I think the reason no one is replying is because it is not clear from your post exactly which hardware and software combination you are asking about.

I think you mean Pro Tools M-Powered Essential software when you say "PTE".

But I've never heard of the "PT m2 studio".


My bad. Yes I am talking about Pro Tools M-powered Essentials.

If I try it i would most likely get the small studio box interface.

Thanks for your reply.



If anyone else has run essentials on a slightly under powered processor, please let me know how it is working out for ya.

Thanks,

LT


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