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Parallels and ProTools 18.4
You might wanna read a bit more then.
You can create a VM of Mac OS running on Mac OS. IOW - you can run older versions of Mac OS using Parallels Desktop on Mac OS which is what the OP suggested and you said it wasn’t possible. Unless I misunderstood what you wrote. Like I said, it’s no longer only for running Windows on Mac OS in a VM. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Re: Parallels and ProTools 18.4
You can run MacOS under Parallels on a Mac. I used to do it for some development and testing. But you really can't run audio much beyond the basic built-in stereo drivers. Even then it doesn't work very well.
I had a period where I was using Parallels for both Win and Mac VMs but gave it up after a while. It was just too slow and gimpy--and very bad at audio. I bit the bullet and set up another couple of physical computers for remote login. The advice of a separate boot partition is a good one. Short of a second Mac, I think it's the best option you've got. |
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