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Old 01-27-2021, 03:44 AM
Hoontudio Hoontudio is offline
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Default I want to configure the Protools system in Windows 10.

Hello
I am using protools 12.5 HD.
My computer specification is as below.

Windows 10
Intel 9900KF 8core.
Gigabyte z390 Elite.
RME UFX+


The question is,

1. I want to know the compatibility of Native PCIE and PC Protools 12 or higher.

2. Can I use Native TB3 using GIGABYTE GC-Titan Ridge?

3. I want to buy 192io for many pre-amps and hardware connections. I want to know the compatibility with Native and Windows 10.

4. Could you recommend another interface or converter?

5. Is Native card and protools Omni compatible with Windows 10?

6. Would it be better to purchase a pro-tools ultimate?
Or, should I just purchase the 12.5 version or higher?
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