All Pro Tools programs require an interface to run. At start up it will shut down or stop loading as it searches for the interface. I'm not using Pro Tools 9 myself but that has always been a go to so the program can not be pirated.
Lambda audio/midi interface was made for Cubase LE and is not compatible with Pro Tools. Now with Pro Tools 9 saying it supports any previous interface, I'm not sure. I have not updated from 8 to 9 yet. So if you plan on using pro tools 8 or earlier than no it is not.
Yes, as long as you are using full version of Pro Tools, version of 9 or newer.
Full native version of Pro Tools 9 and newer work with just iLok and without an interface.
Yes, you can. I am using it with M-Audio Profire interface. Version 7 and 8 requires you to use M-Powered, Versions 9 and newer require full versions
You dont need any interface. PtoTools 9 runs on any audio device, including the built-in sound in you computer.
There is no Pro Tools LE 9.
Yes, a 13-inch MacBook Pro can run Pro Tools 9, provided it meets the minimum system requirements. Pro Tools 9 typically requires macOS 10.6.8 or later, and the MacBook Pro should have at least 4 GB of RAM and a compatible audio interface. Ensure that your MacBook's specifications align with these requirements for optimal performance.
- All versions of Pro Tools HD uses iLok - Normal version from version 9 forward uses iLok - M-Powered version uses iLok + requires M-Audio interface - LE versions require Mbox or other digidesign interface - SE versions uses Avid hardware dongle (interface, microphone or keyboard etc)
Upgrade to Pro Tools 9 or newer.
CMD+Shift+W
You can't. You need to upgrade to Pro Tools 9 or newer.
If you did everything like it says in the manual, it should be ready to go right after you've installed pro tools software and the ilok, and deposited the pro tools license to it.