do they also work with a pc, or are they only for pro tools use. Not really a problem either way, but interesting to know. Steve
On 12 Apr 2014, at 12:32 pm, Nick Gawronski <n...@nickgawronski.com> wrote: > Hi, I would look at the guitar center stores as I got my digi 003 there on > line and they are still around if you search for them. Mine came with an > older version of pro tools but as I already had my pro tools 10 I did not use > it but still have it and the ilok for that earlier version. How much do you > think I could get for that older ilok and the pro tools software version 8? > Nick Gawronski > On 4/11/2014 9:27 PM, Steve Sparrow wrote: >> ok. Here is the deal. I am upgrading my studio set up. >> I have the mackie m c u pro control surface. I have a professional studio, I >> do all sorts of recording, including some full band recording. So I need a >> lot of i o. and lots of mic prees. >> >> I have been thinking about the motu 869 mk 3 audio interface. It looks good, >> as it has 8 mic line press, and heaps of other things including an optical >> in and out. I have a focus right octopree, that I will run out of the >> optical to give me more inputs. But i don't know if this motu interface >> works with voice over on a mac. I like the motu because it also has gain >> nobs on each channel, and the gain control is not software controlled. How >> ever i've never seen one. Just read about them. I'm not sold on it, and i'm >> quite interested in looking at anything that will accomplish this task and >> meet my recording needs. But i'm a bit stuck as to just what is accessible. >> I don't want to fork out money, and find i can't access at least the basics. >> >> From what i can gather, the divi 002 and divi 003 do not exhist anymore. So >> i can't buy one. Which is a bugger, cause they sound like a good option. Any >> thoughts welcome. >> On 12 Apr 2014, at 2:48 am, Poppa Bear <heavens4r...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> Well Steve, I would think about the Digi 002, 003 or avid artust series. >>> The Digi 002 will be the cheepist, but if you need good built in preamps, >>> it is the bottom of the line more or less. Also, the 002 can work with >>> Protools 11, but may not carry over to any versions after 11, I have a 002 >>> and a 003 as well as the onyx 1620I. Are you going to use outboard pres or >>> converters? Are you going to be recording professionally for clients, or >>> for more personal stuff? These answers will make a difference. If you were >>> recording for your self, you could probably get away with some of the UA >>> apollo stuff and have some decent converters, pres and affects/plugs, but >>> if you will have larger sessions where you would record multable sources at >>> once then a control surface would be the way to go IMO. >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: Steve Sparrow >>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com >>> Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 9:43 PM >>> Subject: RE: taking the plunge >>> >>> Hey Poppa bear. I was wondering if you could tell me what audio >>> interface-soundcard you run with pro tools. I'm interested to know what you >>> rrun , as I'm about to upgrade, and need more advice on choosing something, >>> that will take care of all my audio needs, and is accessable. >>> I've bought a mac book pro, and am learning voice over, and I love it. >>> Hoping to start investigating tools in a couple of months >>> Stgeve >>> >>> >>> From: ptaccess@googlegroups.com[mailto:ptaccess@googlegroups.com] On Behalf >>> OfPoppa Bear >>> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 1:58 AM >>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com >>> Subject: Re: taking the plunge >>> >>> Hello Steve, this is Poppa Bear from the midi list, glad you made it over >>> here, Chris Smart is over here now and a couple others as well. Slau gave >>> you a good solad bottem line answer. After almost two years with PT, I >>> can't see myself going back to Sonar for recording/engineering. I can't >>> speak on the music production side as much because I am mainly running PT >>> to record, mix and master my clients now. >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: Slau Halatyn >>> To: ptaccess@googlegroups.com >>> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2014 7:08 AM >>> Subject: Re: taking the plunge >>> >>> Hi Steve, >>> >>> Welcome to the list. I can't comment on the comparison to sonar as I've >>> never used it. I've used Pro Tools since around 2001 after switching from >>> an analog console and multitrack tape machine. I won't sugarcoat it: you >>> have a steep learning curve in front of you. You'll need to understand >>> VoiceOver like the back of your hand as well as have a good grasp of the OS >>> and how it works. Aside from that, Pro Tools is undoubtedly a complex >>> program but so is Sonar and you learned that over time so, most >>> importantly, you'll have to plan to spend a bunch of time learning it if >>> you decide to go down this path. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Slau >>> >>> On Mar 12, 2014, at 7:26 AM, Steve Sparrow <i...@sparrowsound.com.au> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> From: Steve Sparrow [mailto:i...@sparrowsound.com.au] >>> Sent: Wednesday, March 12, >>> Hi. My name is Steve Sparrow. I have just joined the list here. I am very >>> seriously considering working with pro tools. I am currently a sonar user >>> running sonar 8.5 with jaws. I am now considering pro tools, mainly because >>> as we know the current sonar is no longer as accessable as it was. I have >>> not bought a mac yet, but I think I'm getting very close to doing so. I >>> know a little about voice over, and would be happy to put the time in to >>> learning it. But I have never used pro tools and no nothing of it's >>> workings. So not really sured just where to start. I guess the first thing >>> to find out is just how much access we have. I run a recording studio, and >>> use sonar just about all the time. Does pro tools give us as much >>> accessability as what I am used too in sonar. I am quiet happy to put the >>> time in to learning a new system, if I can turn it in to a good solid work >>> horse. I also use a lot of waves plugins. mainly waves API, and ssl 4000 >>> colections. I also use a free analogue emulater called endorphin. 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