Re: recommendations for control surfaces and audio interfaces

2018-09-15 Thread Slau Halatyn
Ah, thanks for that confirmation, Sean. I knew you have the S3 but didn't know 
you had the Dock as well. That's great to know. Cheers!

> On Sep 15, 2018, at 5:04 PM, Sean A. Cummins  wrote:
> 
> Slau,
> 
> The Doct works fine with out an iPad.
> 
> Sean
> 
> On 9/15/18, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
>> Hi Katie,
>> 
>> Not much has changed on the control surface front, although since last time,
>> the C24 has certainly entered end of life cycle, meaning that it will no
>> longer be sold. Historically,, end-of-life products tend to officially be
>> supported for for 5 years after the end of life but we've seen products
>> still work with the latest version of Pro Tools beyond that 5 year point.
>> That said, I wouldn't necessarily recommend the C24 at this point unless you
>> can get it at a really low price and, by that, I mean less than the S3. I
>> have not personally used the Dock but will make it a point to test it. To
>> me, the S3 is the most promising surface in conjunction with the dock for
>> transport and scrub control. What remains to be seen is whether the Dock
>> will work without an iPad but in conjunction with the S3. There's some doubt
>> about that so I'll have to inquire.
>> 
>> On the interface front, I can't comment on the Focusrite accessibility as
>> there have been mixed reports about that as well. If you're using HD
>> hardware, it's not a problem at all because Pro Tools sees the Red as an
>> Avid interface. It's when you use it outside of HDX hardware that it's
>> uncertain. There's no doubt that you'll be able to use the interface for
>> straight-forward basic applications but, beyond Pro Tools, you might not
>> have access to stand-alone settings like sample conversion, soft limiting,
>> buffer sizes, etc. outside of the Pro Tools environment. Unless you're using
>> other software, it probably won't be an issue at all.
>> 
>> Hope that helps for now. Best,
>> Slau
>> 
>>> On Sep 13, 2018, at 1:57 PM, Katie Zodrow  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi Slau and everyone it’s Katie. I don’t know why, but Edgar’s name keeps
>>> appearing when I tried typing in the PT access address.
>>> 
>>> Anyway, it’s been a while since I have emailed the list about control
>>> surfaces and I would like to get some recommendations on which ones are
>>> accessible with ProTools. I am still working at Rick’s studio, Audio Eyes
>>> in California. We do postproduction work producing audio description
>>> projects. Since I don’t have a workstation set up at home yet, I have been
>>> working at the studio. During the past 4 months this year we have gotten
>>> extremely busy with producing more projects for different clients, and
>>> there might not always be a workstation available for me to use at the
>>> studio. So I will need a system to work on projects from home. I’m
>>> planning to get a ProTools Ultimate system, I think Avid formerly called
>>> this ProTools HD.
>>> 
>>> A few years ago, I was deciding on either getting the Avid S3 or the C24
>>> control surface for my workstation. I know Avid discontinued selling the
>>> C24 last year, so I was wondering what your recommendations would be now
>>> for a good accessible control surface? I heard from people on this list
>>> the Avid S3 and Fader Port surfaces are accessible, but I am not familiar
>>> with these boards and haven’t gotten my hands on them to test out. Has
>>> anyone used the iPad dock with PT and is it accessible? I know the Artist
>>> Transport has been discontinued, so I will need something that can help me
>>> edit audio quickly and do transport functions. I'm looking for a control
>>> surface that has a jog/shuttle wheel for editing audio efficiently,
>>> preferably connects via ethernet and has motorized faders. I will be
>>> recording voiceovers, editing audio and mixing in stereo as well as 5.1
>>> surround. Are there other control surfaces that I haven’t listed which are
>>> accessible?
>>> 
>>> Also, I was planning to get the Avid HD Omni for an audio interface, but I
>>> recently went on Sweetwater to read about the Red4Pre from Focusrite. My
>>> boss told me they had recently upgraded their audio interface from Avid to
>>> FocusRite. Just wondering which interface would be a better option to have
>>> for my system, the HD Omni or the Red4 Pre?
>>> Thanks for your advice and any suggestions.
>>> Katie
>>> 
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Re: recommendations for control surfaces and audio interfaces

2018-09-15 Thread Alan Macdonald
Thanks for the article on surfaces Steve. I'm still using my trusted 003 and am 
reluctant to change as it works very well for me. I've held my MacBook pro and 
pro tools behind a version or two though as I thought the 003 sadly wouldn't be 
compatible moving forward and I didn't hasn't want to take that chance, until I 
read that article. Much appreciated.

Alan 

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> On 15 Sep 2018, at 22:23, Steve Martin  wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> Just came across this article in the weekly PT Expert newsletter. It may 
>> help on the surface front.
> https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2018/9/3/used-pro-tools-bargains-you-can-buy-second-hand-on-ebay-today-for-a-fraction-of-the-cost-new?mc_cid=4dbde462e1_eid=8c0062811e
> 
> 
>> On Sep 13, 2018, at 1:57 PM, Katie Zodrow  wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Slau and everyone it’s Katie. I don’t know why, but Edgar’s name keeps 
>> appearing when I tried typing in the PT access address.
>> 
>> Anyway, it’s been a while since I have emailed the list about control 
>> surfaces and I would like to get some recommendations on which ones are 
>> accessible with ProTools. I am still working at Rick’s studio, Audio Eyes in 
>> California. We do postproduction work producing audio description projects. 
>> Since I don’t have a workstation set up at home yet, I have been working at 
>> the studio. During the past 4 months this year we have gotten extremely busy 
>> with producing more projects for different clients, and there might not 
>> always be a workstation available for me to use at the studio. So I will 
>> need a system to work on projects from home. I’m planning to get a ProTools 
>> Ultimate system, I think Avid formerly called this ProTools HD.
>> 
>> A few years ago, I was deciding on either getting the Avid S3 or the C24 
>> control surface for my workstation. I know Avid discontinued selling the C24 
>> last year, so I was wondering what your recommendations would be now for a 
>> good accessible control surface? I heard from people on this list the Avid 
>> S3 and Fader Port surfaces are accessible, but I am not familiar with these 
>> boards and haven’t gotten my hands on them to test out. Has anyone used the 
>> iPad dock with PT and is it accessible? I know the Artist Transport has been 
>> discontinued, so I will need something that can help me edit audio quickly 
>> and do transport functions. I'm looking for a control surface that has a 
>> jog/shuttle wheel for editing audio efficiently, preferably connects via 
>> ethernet and has motorized faders. I will be recording voiceovers, editing 
>> audio and mixing in stereo as well as 5.1 surround. Are there other control 
>> surfaces that I haven’t listed which are accessible?
>> 
>> Also, I was planning to get the Avid HD Omni for an audio interface, but I 
>> recently went on Sweetwater to read about the Red4Pre from Focusrite. My 
>> boss told me they had recently upgraded their audio interface from Avid to 
>> FocusRite. Just wondering which interface would be a better option to have 
>> for my system, the HD Omni or the Red4 Pre?
>> Thanks for your advice and any suggestions.
>> Katie
>> 
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Re: recommendations for control surfaces and audio interfaces

2018-09-15 Thread Steve Martin


> Just came across this article in the weekly PT Expert newsletter. It may help 
> on the surface front.
https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2018/9/3/used-pro-tools-bargains-you-can-buy-second-hand-on-ebay-today-for-a-fraction-of-the-cost-new?mc_cid=4dbde462e1_eid=8c0062811e
 



> On Sep 13, 2018, at 1:57 PM, Katie Zodrow  wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau and everyone it’s Katie. I don’t know why, but Edgar’s name keeps 
> appearing when I tried typing in the PT access address.
> 
> Anyway, it’s been a while since I have emailed the list about control 
> surfaces and I would like to get some recommendations on which ones are 
> accessible with ProTools. I am still working at Rick’s studio, Audio Eyes in 
> California. We do postproduction work producing audio description projects. 
> Since I don’t have a workstation set up at home yet, I have been working at 
> the studio. During the past 4 months this year we have gotten extremely busy 
> with producing more projects for different clients, and there might not 
> always be a workstation available for me to use at the studio. So I will need 
> a system to work on projects from home. I’m planning to get a ProTools 
> Ultimate system, I think Avid formerly called this ProTools HD.
> 
> A few years ago, I was deciding on either getting the Avid S3 or the C24 
> control surface for my workstation. I know Avid discontinued selling the C24 
> last year, so I was wondering what your recommendations would be now for a 
> good accessible control surface? I heard from people on this list the Avid S3 
> and Fader Port surfaces are accessible, but I am not familiar with these 
> boards and haven’t gotten my hands on them to test out. Has anyone used the 
> iPad dock with PT and is it accessible? I know the Artist Transport has been 
> discontinued, so I will need something that can help me edit audio quickly 
> and do transport functions. I'm looking for a control surface that has a 
> jog/shuttle wheel for editing audio efficiently, preferably connects via 
> ethernet and has motorized faders. I will be recording voiceovers, editing 
> audio and mixing in stereo as well as 5.1 surround. Are there other control 
> surfaces that I haven’t listed which are accessible?
> 
> Also, I was planning to get the Avid HD Omni for an audio interface, but I 
> recently went on Sweetwater to read about the Red4Pre from Focusrite. My boss 
> told me they had recently upgraded their audio interface from Avid to 
> FocusRite. Just wondering which interface would be a better option to have 
> for my system, the HD Omni or the Red4 Pre?
> Thanks for your advice and any suggestions.
> Katie
> 
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Re: recommendations for control surfaces and audio interfaces

2018-09-15 Thread Sean A. Cummins
Slau,

The Doct works fine with out an iPad.

Sean

On 9/15/18, Slau Halatyn  wrote:
> Hi Katie,
>
> Not much has changed on the control surface front, although since last time,
> the C24 has certainly entered end of life cycle, meaning that it will no
> longer be sold. Historically,, end-of-life products tend to officially be
> supported for for 5 years after the end of life but we've seen products
> still work with the latest version of Pro Tools beyond that 5 year point.
> That said, I wouldn't necessarily recommend the C24 at this point unless you
> can get it at a really low price and, by that, I mean less than the S3. I
> have not personally used the Dock but will make it a point to test it. To
> me, the S3 is the most promising surface in conjunction with the dock for
> transport and scrub control. What remains to be seen is whether the Dock
> will work without an iPad but in conjunction with the S3. There's some doubt
> about that so I'll have to inquire.
>
> On the interface front, I can't comment on the Focusrite accessibility as
> there have been mixed reports about that as well. If you're using HD
> hardware, it's not a problem at all because Pro Tools sees the Red as an
> Avid interface. It's when you use it outside of HDX hardware that it's
> uncertain. There's no doubt that you'll be able to use the interface for
> straight-forward basic applications but, beyond Pro Tools, you might not
> have access to stand-alone settings like sample conversion, soft limiting,
> buffer sizes, etc. outside of the Pro Tools environment. Unless you're using
> other software, it probably won't be an issue at all.
>
> Hope that helps for now. Best,
> Slau
>
>> On Sep 13, 2018, at 1:57 PM, Katie Zodrow  wrote:
>>
>> Hi Slau and everyone it’s Katie. I don’t know why, but Edgar’s name keeps
>> appearing when I tried typing in the PT access address.
>>
>> Anyway, it’s been a while since I have emailed the list about control
>> surfaces and I would like to get some recommendations on which ones are
>> accessible with ProTools. I am still working at Rick’s studio, Audio Eyes
>> in California. We do postproduction work producing audio description
>> projects. Since I don’t have a workstation set up at home yet, I have been
>> working at the studio. During the past 4 months this year we have gotten
>> extremely busy with producing more projects for different clients, and
>> there might not always be a workstation available for me to use at the
>> studio. So I will need a system to work on projects from home. I’m
>> planning to get a ProTools Ultimate system, I think Avid formerly called
>> this ProTools HD.
>>
>> A few years ago, I was deciding on either getting the Avid S3 or the C24
>> control surface for my workstation. I know Avid discontinued selling the
>> C24 last year, so I was wondering what your recommendations would be now
>> for a good accessible control surface? I heard from people on this list
>> the Avid S3 and Fader Port surfaces are accessible, but I am not familiar
>> with these boards and haven’t gotten my hands on them to test out. Has
>> anyone used the iPad dock with PT and is it accessible? I know the Artist
>> Transport has been discontinued, so I will need something that can help me
>> edit audio quickly and do transport functions. I'm looking for a control
>> surface that has a jog/shuttle wheel for editing audio efficiently,
>> preferably connects via ethernet and has motorized faders. I will be
>> recording voiceovers, editing audio and mixing in stereo as well as 5.1
>> surround. Are there other control surfaces that I haven’t listed which are
>> accessible?
>>
>> Also, I was planning to get the Avid HD Omni for an audio interface, but I
>> recently went on Sweetwater to read about the Red4Pre from Focusrite. My
>> boss told me they had recently upgraded their audio interface from Avid to
>> FocusRite. Just wondering which interface would be a better option to have
>> for my system, the HD Omni or the Red4 Pre?
>> Thanks for your advice and any suggestions.
>> Katie
>>
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Re: recommendations for control surfaces and audio interfaces

2018-09-15 Thread Slau Halatyn
Hi Katie,

Not much has changed on the control surface front, although since last time, 
the C24 has certainly entered end of life cycle, meaning that it will no longer 
be sold. Historically,, end-of-life products tend to officially be supported 
for for 5 years after the end of life but we've seen products still work with 
the latest version of Pro Tools beyond that 5 year point. That said, I wouldn't 
necessarily recommend the C24 at this point unless you can get it at a really 
low price and, by that, I mean less than the S3. I have not personally used the 
Dock but will make it a point to test it. To me, the S3 is the most promising 
surface in conjunction with the dock for transport and scrub control. What 
remains to be seen is whether the Dock will work without an iPad but in 
conjunction with the S3. There's some doubt about that so I'll have to inquire.

On the interface front, I can't comment on the Focusrite accessibility as there 
have been mixed reports about that as well. If you're using HD hardware, it's 
not a problem at all because Pro Tools sees the Red as an Avid interface. It's 
when you use it outside of HDX hardware that it's uncertain. There's no doubt 
that you'll be able to use the interface for straight-forward basic 
applications but, beyond Pro Tools, you might not have access to stand-alone 
settings like sample conversion, soft limiting, buffer sizes, etc. outside of 
the Pro Tools environment. Unless you're using other software, it probably 
won't be an issue at all.

Hope that helps for now. Best,
Slau

> On Sep 13, 2018, at 1:57 PM, Katie Zodrow  wrote:
> 
> Hi Slau and everyone it’s Katie. I don’t know why, but Edgar’s name keeps 
> appearing when I tried typing in the PT access address.
> 
> Anyway, it’s been a while since I have emailed the list about control 
> surfaces and I would like to get some recommendations on which ones are 
> accessible with ProTools. I am still working at Rick’s studio, Audio Eyes in 
> California. We do postproduction work producing audio description projects. 
> Since I don’t have a workstation set up at home yet, I have been working at 
> the studio. During the past 4 months this year we have gotten extremely busy 
> with producing more projects for different clients, and there might not 
> always be a workstation available for me to use at the studio. So I will need 
> a system to work on projects from home. I’m planning to get a ProTools 
> Ultimate system, I think Avid formerly called this ProTools HD.
> 
> A few years ago, I was deciding on either getting the Avid S3 or the C24 
> control surface for my workstation. I know Avid discontinued selling the C24 
> last year, so I was wondering what your recommendations would be now for a 
> good accessible control surface? I heard from people on this list the Avid S3 
> and Fader Port surfaces are accessible, but I am not familiar with these 
> boards and haven’t gotten my hands on them to test out. Has anyone used the 
> iPad dock with PT and is it accessible? I know the Artist Transport has been 
> discontinued, so I will need something that can help me edit audio quickly 
> and do transport functions. I'm looking for a control surface that has a 
> jog/shuttle wheel for editing audio efficiently, preferably connects via 
> ethernet and has motorized faders. I will be recording voiceovers, editing 
> audio and mixing in stereo as well as 5.1 surround. Are there other control 
> surfaces that I haven’t listed which are accessible?
> 
> Also, I was planning to get the Avid HD Omni for an audio interface, but I 
> recently went on Sweetwater to read about the Red4Pre from Focusrite. My boss 
> told me they had recently upgraded their audio interface from Avid to 
> FocusRite. Just wondering which interface would be a better option to have 
> for my system, the HD Omni or the Red4 Pre?
> Thanks for your advice and any suggestions.
> Katie
> 
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