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What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
Waves, , Ik, Ozone, Druma gog, etc.
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
They will still work.
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
But when pro tools 10 is released they won't, I wonder what prices these companies will charge to upgrade to AAX from TDM?
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
Pro Tools 10 IS released, and RTAS and TDM are still supported.
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
Sorry my mistake I meant PT 11
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
We don't know how long it will be for PT11, and we have no idea how much plugin companies will charge, or if they will charge. If you have Waves, you'll probably be covered if you're current with WUP.
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
they have stayed on a VERY steady 1 year schedule on updates since at least 8.. this is actually a bit early. typically it is a bit closer to christmas for the new versions. we could get lucky though and have an earlier release!
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
By the time PT11 rolls out, all your favorite plugs will be available in AAX format.
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Re: What about all my 3rd party plug ins?
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RTAS and TDM will be gone after PT10. Most of the plugins you already use will have AAX versions available within the next couple months. AAX is intended to be backwards compatible, so if you open a session with RTAS or TDM plugs instantiated, they will open normally as AAX plugins provided you have them updated. It's really not much different than having to update your plugins occasionally when a new version of Pro Tools comes out.
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