Is ProTls LE same as M-Pwrd ProTls?
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Is ProTls LE same as M-Pwrd ProTls?
Well are they?M-Powered PTLS & PTLS LELittle confused,Kel
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I'm not a PT guy but I "Think" So?-Mark
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Thanks Mark... think I'm gonna take my chances & submit for that listing...I really can't see why PTLS LE on mbox can't open a session create in M-Audio PTLS... after all, it's also a light version of PTLS... hmmm,I think Ur think so is right so =)
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You could probably call a dealer and ask, although out here we have Guitar Center which are worthless with tech questions IMO.
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Hey Kel, to answer your question, Pro-Tools M Powered is not the same as Pro Tools LE. BUT... Pro Tools LE can open up a session that was created in Pro Tools M-Powered, and vice-versa. The main difference between the two is the type of hardware that they run on. If you have M-Powered, then you're using hardware that was created by M-Audio as your interface. If you're on LE, then you're using hardware that was created by Digidesign as your interface. I'd say go ahead and submit to the listing, if you get forwarded and then contacted by the company and they balk at the idea of you sending them sessions created in Pro Tools M-Powered, then let me know and I'll help you get them converted to LE. My guess is that this company might not know that they can open up an M-Powered session within LE. FYI... you can also open up an HD session within LE or M-Powered as well. - Big Blue
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Thank U Big Blue... Appreciate that man!-Kel
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Re: Is ProTls LE same as M-Pwrd ProTls?
Aug 2, 2009, 2:29am, reasondemon wrote:Well are they?M-Powered PTLS & PTLS LELittle confused,KelBigblue is right - there are some limitations that separate the two, but they are reasonably limited - and would not exclude you from this listing.
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