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Old 03-15-2012, 10:05 PM
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Default Does Pro Tools MP9 support old Pro Tools LE 7.4.2 sessions?

Sorry, I'm reposting this, as the other post was created in the LE section - it's more appropriate in the MP section:

I'm considering purchasing a Fast Track Pro + Pro Tools MP 9 package right now. I have been using the gen 1 Mbox and running Pro Tools LE 7.4.2 (up until I upgraded my Macbook to OS 10.6.3 (Snow Leopard)). I would like to know if my old Pro Tools sessions created under LE 7.4.2 are compatible with Pro Tools MP 9 (granted, I understand once I opened them, I may have to save them under the new Pro Tools MP 9 format, but at least I want to make sure I can still open those files.)

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