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Pro Tools 9 and Third Party Interfaces
Avid sent me an email a month or two ago about the release of Pro Tools
9. It said that the software finally works with all third party USB/Firewire I/O interfaces. Is this true for the LE version or just HD? Thanks, -Adam |
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Pro Tools 9 and Third Party Interfaces
On 11/18/2010 4:08 PM, Adam wrote:
Avid sent me an email a month or two ago about the release of Pro Tools 9. It said that the software finally works with all third party USB/Firewire I/O interfaces. Is this true for the LE version or just HD? My, you must be pretty important to have received that information a month or two ago. Us peons had to wait until a couple of weeks ago at the AES show. Anyway, LE is going away. It, and M-Powered Pro Tools are both being replaced by Pro Tools 9, which will work with existing Digidesign and M-Audio hardware respectively, as well as other hardware that has a Windows ASIO driver or is recognized by Apple Core Audio. HD is still a separate version which only works with HD hardware since it depends on the DSP in the hardware cards. -- "Today's production equipment is IT based and cannot be operated without a passing knowledge of computing, although it seems that it can be operated without a passing knowledge of audio." - John Watkinson http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com - useful and interesting audio stuff |
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Pro Tools 9 and Third Party Interfaces
On Nov 18, 2:42*pm, Mike Rivers wrote:
On 11/18/2010 4:08 PM, Adam wrote: Avid sent me an email a month or two ago about the release of Pro Tools 9. It said that the software finally works with all third party USB/Firewire I/O interfaces. Is this true for the LE version or just HD? My, you must be pretty important to have received that information a month or two ago. Us peons had to wait until a couple of weeks ago at the AES show. Anyway, LE is going away. It, and M-Powered Pro Tools are both being replaced by Pro Tools 9, which will work with existing Digidesign and M-Audio hardware respectively, as well as other hardware that has a Windows ASIO driver or is recognized by Apple Core Audio. HD is still a separate version which only works with HD hardware since it depends on the DSP in the hardware cards. -- "Today's production equipment is IT based and cannot be operated without a passing knowledge of computing, although it seems that it can be operated without a passing knowledge of audio." - John Watkinson http://mikeriversaudio.wordpress.com- useful and interesting audio stuff I just got my version of Protools 9. Installing it wasn't too difficult, but I misread a Serial # on my 002 box. Why this version of the software that supposedly doesn't require digidesgn (AVID) hardware would require a Serial # is beyond me. Of course since I hadn't registered this piece of software, I wasn't able to contact anybody at AVID to help me get it running. Fortunately, the tech people at Swee****er did help me though by the time I finally got to them, I was in a screaming fit of white hot rage. When are these people going to learn that Serial numbers should be written in readable fonts and don't use so many O's and 0's mixed in with a Q and an A that looks like an R? It seems to have cured a problem I was having with Core Audio not allowing a quit. |
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