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		<title>Running Pro Tools LE and Pro Tools M-powered on the same computer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting with Pro Tools 7.x it's possible to have both Pro Tools LE and Pro Tools M-powered running on the same system. I have Pro Tools 8 installed (both flavours) and first thought it's no big deal. But then i was experiencing some problems ...]]></description>
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