So I'm looking at an early-2009 Mac Pro tower with 2.66 quad-core intel processor, on which I could run Snow Leopard (the last OS that will run PT8). I am having difficulty finding another trustworthy MBP with the same specs, and honestly I would prefer to get something a bit more powerful, less POS-y. I'm desperate to get things back on track, as I am in the middle of multiple projects. Two weeks ago, my home was burglarized and among other things, the MBP was stolen. About a month ago, the MBP kicked the bucket and I bought the same model off eBay, replaced the drive, upgraded memory, and things were back up and running smoothly. This has been my home recording setup ever since. I bought PT 8 LE back in 2009 and ran it on a late-2008 MB Pro with a firewire Digi 003 interface. Having said that, I apologize if this belongs in the newbie thread, but as it is a computer question, I'm posting here. I produce and track demos for myself and my band, but when I want to record professionally I record with professionals). I'm an amateur, yet avid (pardon the unintentional pun) PT user (i.e. Long story short: My 2008 MacBook Pro was stolen and I need (want?) to replace it with a machine that will run Pro Tools 8 LE. I know both versions aren't officially supported under macOS Sierra but I'm wondering about other people's experience with it. So far with Pro Tools 11 I haven't noticed any problems.
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