![]() How do you de-risk all that upgrade/computer migration (don't do it in the middle of a project.). ![]() Are all your plugins compatible? Can you test that now (with a demo of Pro Tools 12 on a different computer, etc.). So your question to yourself should be how much work will it take you to upgrade to Pro Tools 12 and the computer. not unless you check and *know* you can do that downgrade (in this case you cannot). You cannot just ignore that stuff or just guess you can fix it by downgrading OS X versions. But understanding compatibility start with software compatibility, including OS and all your plugins and your interfaces/drivers. The MBP is a great platform for Pro Tools, assuming you have sized the system/configured it suitably for what you want to do. Oh lets ignore that and think of other things. ![]() I'm described to you exactly what your problem is going to be. You cannot downgrade this MBP to get what you need. I know what you are hoping to do _will not work_. Now, let´s say the OS issue is solved, do you know if Pro Tools (9,10, 11 or 12) runs fine on MacBook Pro 2015 retina ? Sorry to insist, but I need you to confirm this, it´s a lot of money.
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