We are happy to announce that most our plug-ins are now available in AVID Audio Extensions format (AAX), for an optimal Pro Tools 10 experience! Check out our AAX Versions page for more information and downloads! And if you are at the AES Show, be sure to stop at the AVID booth and check their demo of our plug-ins! discuss this topic in the forum
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Published on Oct 21, 2011 12:00:00 AM by Blue Cat Audio

 


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