Pro Tools on OS X El Capitan

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Hy guys..

I recently bought an MacBook Pro (with OS X El Capitan 10.11.6) and I`m trying to install any version of protools, but i just keep getting error messages:

"An incompatible version of the OS was found. Pro Tools 10.2 requires Mac OS X version 10.7 or higher."

Does anybody know if I can`t install any older versions of protools in this OS?
Should I try to downgrade my mac OS??

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I do know that ProTools 10 will not work with El Capitan. We run ProTools 11 on an iMac where I work. Our audio tech updated the iMac to El Capitan. When he would play back the audio it had this horrid jumbled audio sound that I can't begin to describe.

I called ProTools and was told El Capitan handles audio differently(???) and we needed to purchase an upgrade to ProTools 12. Since our audio tech did not want to do that, I had to roll the iMac back to Mavericks (he had never upgraded it to Yosemite.)

I will also tell you that when we originally installed ProTools it was a beast to get up and running. Between the dongle that has to always be inserted and the various codes etc my audio tech was not a happy person. We had to call ProTools tech support twice to get it setup and running.

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Personally I have abandoned all these utilities: DiskWarrior, Pro Tools, Tech Tool Pro.

You can bet each and every new system will need an update at a cost. And let's face it, the cost of a new hard drive is often cheaper than the diagnosis tool.
 

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And let's face it, the cost of a new hard drive is often cheaper than the diagnosis tool.

Gotta agree with you Harry. I haven't even bothered to update my copy of Data Rescue. I keep my backups up to date with CCC and TM and see no need to spend $95 to $100 to update an app that I will likely never use. Same goes for Disk Warrior. By the way, the Pro Tools app mentioned above is even more expensive and requires that you use a dongle when running it.
 

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I'm with you on that, Harry. Just to mention, though - Pro Tools represents a suit of apps related to audio editing and tweaking, high-end stuff as far as I can see. Nothing to do with diagnostics.

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One of the big issues with more and more of the app/software companies is they are moving to monthly fees for usage. Avid, Adobe, Microsoft are just a few. I personally do not like it as I have stated in other threads. I received a free year of Adobe CC and gave it a try. It seemed there was this steady stream of updates. Also I don't use all the apps but it is cheaper to pay for the whole package than to just pay for the ones I use. The one advantage is when a new OS comes along the app is up to date - so there is that.

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I also do not like the monthly subscription plan that many software providers are going with. I suppose for some users it's an advantage, but for someone like myself, I'd rather go with the traditional software purchase. Although I guess you could say we never really purchase the software; only a license to use it according to the software developer's EULA.
 

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