So, yet again, I turned to Mark Trombino's Plug Tools ( ), which compares the plug-ins in your system with an online database. The Avid site is getting better for providing this information, but still doesn't provide an exhaustive list. Obviously, it's a good idea to make sure all your plug-ins are up to date before you upgrade. As this move also introduces a new plug-in format (AAX), there are also important issues of software compatibility, which I'll look at this month. Last month, I discussed some of the hardware issues that can arise when you upgrade to an HDX system running Pro Tools 10. Mark Trombino's invaluable Plug Tools utility can help you keep your plug-ins up to date. If you're not careful, you could find that your Pro Tools HDX upgrade leaves you without your favourite plug-ins.
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