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Pro Tools problems and remixing - beginner
I'm interested in getting into digital editing and have played around
quite a bit with Cool Edit Pro but the radio station I want to work for use Pro Tools for all their production. So I've downloaded Pro Tools 5.3.1 but it won't install properly saying it can't find hardware. What hardware?! I thought Pro Tools was just a more powerful editing programme than Cool Edit Pro but did basically the same thing. Am I wrong? My computer is only a couple of months old running XP with a 2.6 Pentium 4 In my spare time I also like to mix, owning a mixer and cd decks. I was hoping that a computer programme such as Pro Tools would allow me to 'remix' songs. I'm quite interested in just playing around sampling other songs and making my own mixes. Is this possible with a bunch of Mp3's and something like Pro Tools, or do I need something far more sophisticated?! How would the likes of Fatboy Slim use samples? Does he have to get special versions of songs from record companies in order to sample for example a vocal or is there a way of extracting it from a regular version on MP3 or CD or something? Thanks for any help |
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"Stevie1308808305" wrote:
I'm interested in getting into digital editing and have played around quite a bit with Cool Edit Pro but the radio station I want to work for use Pro Tools for all their production. So I've downloaded Pro Tools 5.3.1 but it won't install properly saying it can't find hardware. What hardware?! I thought Pro Tools was just a more powerful editing programme than Cool Edit Pro but did basically the same thing. Am I wrong? My computer is only a couple of months old running XP with a 2.6 Pentium 4 Except for ProTools free, it won't run without the appropriate Digi hardware connected to the computer. -jw |
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"Stevie1308808305" wrote in message om... So I've downloaded Pro Tools 5.3.1 but it won't install properly saying it can't find hardware. What hardware?! I thought Pro Tools was just a more powerful editing programme than Cool Edit Pro but did basically the same thing. Am I wrong? Yes. My computer is only a couple of months old running XP with a 2.6 Pentium 4 Irrelevant, Pro-Tools is a proprietary system that requires a Digidesign hardware interface... the software searches for SOMETHING on the hardware side made by Digidesign & if it doesn't find it, you can't run the software. If you want to learn (the basics of) Pro-Tools the cheap way, you can buy an M-Box for about $450 retail or maybe less on e-slay. It comes with a basic version of PT. Neil Henderson |