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Do I need a RedNet PCIe card with my RedNet 5/Pro Tools rig?

A RedNet PCIe card is not essential, as RedNet 5 uses Pro Tools HD cards to get low latency audio in and out of Pro Tools and RedNet. RedNet 5 acts as the host in this case.

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