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Old 06-30-2018, 07:14 AM
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Default My Project folder is empty, how?

Yesterday, the Pro Tools First program was working good.
But today, I wanted to record a song, and when I loged in to my account,
and start pro tools, my project folder was empty-->I had 3 projects, and now, they are not there in folder. And I cannot create a new project, because pro tools not allowed more than 3 projects, because of the First licence.
For now I cannot use this program, I bought 1 year ago, a soundcard, the Focusrite 2i2 audio usb interface. And I downloaded the softwares that were included with this package. There was 1 music editor program in the package, the Pro Tools First.
I think pro tools is a good recordig program, and I made quite good records with it, but for now, sometimes I cannot log into my account, or able to use my projects. I don't know how many projects can I create in First? How many times can you create another new project, then I deleting it, and create another new one? Is there a limit or something else? How can I resolve this issue? Pro Tools didn't find my projects in the cloud.
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Old 06-30-2018, 07:24 AM
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Do yourself a favor and upgrade to the full version of Pro Tools. You can rent it monthly if finances are an issue.

There are tons of features omitted in First, and with the full version you can easily store all of your projects locally.
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Old 06-30-2018, 10:12 AM
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Do yourself a favor and upgrade to the full version of Pro Tools. You can rent it monthly if finances are an issue.

There are tons of features omitted in First, and with the full version you can easily store all of your projects locally.
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With regular PT you won't have to depend on internet as you might wanna use the DAW in places thereisn't an internet connection. And then there is the features ...
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