Edit: didn't realize Lawrence started a thread already.
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That's what happens when you can sell based on just your name. You don't need to keep up with the Jones'.cryophonik wrote:Still not 64-bit.
I was at a Cubase seminar the other night, and the presenter started off with the 32/64 bit debate, and he was of the opinion that people creating music with samples and mostly electronica might run into the memory limit, but that people in recording studios were mostly happily running 32-bit - although he didn't say "Pro Tools" 32-bit.cryophonik wrote:Still not 64-bit.
Based on the Pro Tools 10 FAQ, it looks like PT11 will be 64-bit:cryophonik wrote:Still not 64-bit.
...Pro Tools 10 is still a 32-bit application to support Pro Tools|HD TDM systems and older ("blue") Avid Pro Tools|HD interfaces. Because these older hardware systems will not support 64-bit, it was important for us to do one final Pro Tools release at 32-bit... Pro Tools 10 will be the final full version release to support Pro Tools|HD (TDM) hardware and legacy "Digidesign" audio interfaces, as we make our transition to a full 64-bit application...
Not too long ago, yes. Maybe a year? I'm on version 9, but don't remember when I got it.hibidy wrote:@protools 10: Didn't we just get a protools 9?
I wish PT was 64-bit, but I completely disagree about it not being for MIDI. The PT MIDI is actually extremely capable and is actually full-featured. Honestly, I look at it as one of the top three overall, both feature-wise and usability-wise. It's amazingly powerful.@64 bit: Protools isn't for midi ( oh yes he did! )
Of course it does(joking).@better sound: But does it have higher fidelity, that's what the big question is!
I'm a PT user(not for most tasks, but I use it still), and I'm not really excited at all about this release. I would like the performance improvements that are apparently there, but I'm just not seeing much to warrant a $300 price tag. It's a very "light" upgrade, IMO, and I'll be sticking with 9 for the time being and probably until version 11. I see this as more of a point release, but others may value the new stuff more.@daw world: Well considering I got stuck for 200 for useless wastes of trash in the last 12 months I'm pretty cynical but hey, if those guys in that video say are that excited.......well........so am I!
lol! TOTALLY joking around.koolkeys wrote:I wish PT was 64-bit, but I completely disagree about it not being for MIDI. The PT MIDI is actually extremely capable and is actually full-featured. Honestly, I look at it as one of the top three overall, both feature-wise and usability-wise. It's amazingly powerful.hibidy wrote:
@64 bit: Protools isn't for midi ( oh yes he did! )
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