![]() If anyone has any updates or found working ones please let us know it would be greatly appreciated. So it seems they are making it even harder to get those to work let alone the AAX64. It seems like progress is going backwords for waves cracks because the latest v9r25 is even missing the signature plugins and thats for RTAS and VST. Has anyone found any working ones for waves? I really hope they figure this one. So it is definitely a myth that AAX 64 cant be cracked in pro tools 11. I also forgot to mention that I got Ozone 6 cr'd to work in there. If I could only pick one to work that would be it. But none of this matter because we cant catch the trophy fish which is the Waves Plugins. Unless I am recording then 11 is much more stable. ![]() ![]() But honestly its such a headache to use Patchwork (maybe because im new to it) that Im starting to not even use Pro Tools 11 and going back to 10 for the most part. The rest I am able to use Patchwork by BlueCat to get the VSTs to play in there. Wavesfactory Trackspacer is working also. But I have been able to use IK's T-RackS on pro tools 11 and it works perfect. On most forums and torrent site there is an overwhelming consensus that no kr'd plugins will work on pro tools 11 and beyond because of 64aax being impossible to crack. To help you with this we have searchable databases for both Apple Silicon and macOS Monterey.I have both Pro Tools 10 and 11 and as we all know the K'd software all works fine on PT10. The only thing to be aware of is whether all your 3rd party plugins are also approved for Apple Silicon and macOS Monterey. Now that PACE has produced a version of their iLok copy protection system that will run on macOS Monterey, which we assume is what Avid has implemented in this 2022.2 plugin update, this means that as well as owners of the M1 Pro and Max based computers, anyone buying the new Mac Studio computer will also have an Avid approved computer to run Pro Tools on. Prior to this, although Pro Tools 2021.12 worked, as we demonstrated in our various tests, there were issues with plugins using the PACE Fusion iLok copy protection system, which meant that although Pro Tools worked on macOS Monterey a lot of the plugins didn’t work. This is excellent news for all those who have already bought M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max powered Apple computers as you now have an Avid Approved computer running on macOS Monterey. Instead, there are separate 2022.2 installers for each Avid plugin. When one of the team checked their Avid Master Account, they found that there wasn’t a single combined Complete Plug-in Bundle. Users can download the new update from their Avid user account. Pro Tools System Usage CPU count on M1 Macsĭue to the innovative combination of Performance cores & High-Efficiency cores in M1 machines, the Pro Tools Hardware Monitor will only display 4 CPUs as the majority of the processing needs to be accomplished in the Performance domain. Below is a list of Avid products and their various qualifications with Apple's OS and hardware thus far. For macOS 11.x "Big Sur", macOS 12.x "Monterey", and the new Apple Silicon Macs (M1, M1 Pro, and M1 Max), our teams have been hard at work. Avid continuously works to support macOS as well as Windows. Many Avid products run on Macs, including our Creative Tools family (Pro Tools, Media Composer, Sibelius, and others). Products Affected: Media Composer, Pro Tools, Sibelius, Avid NEXIS, Media Composer First, Media Composer Ultimate, Pro Tools First, Pro Tools Ultimate, Sibelius First, Sibelius Ultimate, Media Composer Enterprise Information on Apple M1 systems, macOS 11 (Big Sur), and OS12 (Monterey) support with Avid software and hardware products. macOS 11 (Big Sur), OS12 (Monterey) and M1 Support for Avid Products We have the details.Īccording to the Avid knowledgebase article, the following applies. Avid has today announced an update to Pro Tools plug-ins bundle 2022.2, which now together with Pro Tools 2021.12 offers Monterey and Apple Silicon support for Pro Tools plugins.
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