
I’m new to music editing and this is the only software I have ever used. But even though I am new, I found the included tutorial helpful and I am up and running! Great software and powerful!
How do I use my digidesign box to play both ProTools audio and Windows audio?
I want to be able to switch back Digidesign Protools neve and forth from Pro Tools to Windows sound without having to get up and switch settings on my speaker amps. How can I play both Windows and Pro Tools without having to use the generic Windows sound card for audio.
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I want to be able to switch back Digidesign Protools neve and forth from Pro Tools to Windows sound without having to get up and switch settings on my speaker amps. How can I play both Windows and Pro Tools without having to use the generic Windows sound card for audio.
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August 19th, 2010 at 1:59 pm
I am running Pro Tools 8 with Windows 7 64-bit and it works great. Yes, there were a few MINOR bugs with the initial release, but Pro Tools has made it very clear that Windows 7 64-bit is not yet officially supported. Their latest update however works PERFECTLY with Win 7 64-bit. In fact, the application runs very smoothly with minimal stress on CPU and memory. I typically use a lot of tracks and plug-ins. To date, this is the best application I’ve used in terms of system stress and audio quality.
These bad reviews seems to come from rookies who aren’t quite sure how to use Pro Tools. Newer audio production apps are geared toward home studio/rookie musicians. Because of this, these same rookies pick up Pro Tools because it’s the “industry standard” and immediately go back to SONAR because it’s too complex for them. Just give it some time – learn the application and you’ll love it.
August 20th, 2010 at 1:59 am
I bought this to upgrade from Pro-Tools 8 Essential because the plugins on Essential are not that great and it is basic to the core. I’m doing Metal vocals and this program gives you more than enough audio tracks to work with. The plugins are satisfactory for what I need the program to do. It’s Pro-Tools, can’t go wrong with that. I’m a beginner with recording and Pro-Tools but I find the program easy to start with. I need to learn more though. I have Windows 7 64 bit and the product works just fine with it. It’s worth the buy.
August 20th, 2010 at 1:32 pm
If you are on a Mac, don’t waste your time and money on a solution that is tied to hardware and doesn’t give you what you need. Logic is a much better solution!
August 21st, 2010 at 2:15 am
Everyone was always telling me…how come you don’t use Pro Tools in your studio? (I was always a Logic man…even when it wasn’t call logic). Until a project came in and i had to buy Pro tools. Never had i experienced so many issues and disappointments! It freezes with just 3 tracks running(!!), it is obsolete, it is light years behind Logic 9. Now i have the box near the mixing console and at least no one asks me if i have Pro Tools…it is as near as i will ever get to use it again!