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Old 01-03-2015, 09:35 AM
DuncanRI DuncanRI is offline
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Default Pro Tools 11.2.1 to 11.3.0 question

So right now I have Pro Tools 11.2.1 running successfully on Mac OS 10.9.5.

To upgrade to 11.3.0 do I have to upgrade to 11.2.2 first or can I go straight to 11.3.0?

Do I have to uninstall Pro Tools 11.2.1 before I upgrade? The Read Me doc isn't fully clear on this.

As a side issue having bought and installed Waves Reel ADT plug in today, ALL of my official licensed Waves plug in's have failed to load in PT today "because they are not valid 64 bit AAX plugins", all worked fine before in my PT 11.2.1. Sent a (still to be answered) support request to Waves. Wondered if upgrade PT would help as 11.3.0 officially now supports OS 10.9.5.

Any guidance gladly received. Much appreciated.
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