Anyone using Protools 8 yet??
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Major growing pains over here.
I have an intel mac. I updated my Itunes and it stopped opening. tried a bunch of things to get it working, switching ram, reloading the application, trashing plug ins...nothing. New User.. BOOM! it works
now i'm knee deep in a session and ... "Valdation Error" WTF??
I know I'll be glad i upgraded eventually, but this is such a monster pain in the dick. Elastic Audio is the shit tho.
crybaby post, i know. just needing to vent.
I have an intel mac. I updated my Itunes and it stopped opening. tried a bunch of things to get it working, switching ram, reloading the application, trashing plug ins...nothing. New User.. BOOM! it works
now i'm knee deep in a session and ... "Valdation Error" WTF??
I know I'll be glad i upgraded eventually, but this is such a monster pain in the dick. Elastic Audio is the shit tho.
crybaby post, i know. just needing to vent.
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But Tom, I'm using 7 and that has elastic tracks. Have they updated it, or did you just make the jump from 6?
the whole interface is much nicer, but i still want it to actually work!
Is it a disk issue? Funny FW drives can really fusc shit up.
yeah it's all that will run. i'd recommend getting everything humming, and burning an image of your machine onto an external just to be safe. definitely beware of any apple updates regardless of how harmless they might seem.
on a positive note, someone cracked the entire waves bundle for the intel mac, so the $18000 worth of plug-ins may be worth the trouble.
You know. Even though I paid for the upgrade for my new laptop. I think I may just do that and devote my old machine to nothing but Protools and production stuff.
There should be a small update from 8.0 to something like 8.03 even on the mac i believe. or are you on that one already?
Are any of your plug ins um, illegitimately gotten gains?
Also, some plug-ins i noticed gave me grief on 8.0x or whatever but worked fine in 7.0x world.
fuck yeah they are. i use the Q10 like crazy (and other EQs) plus their reverbs are worlds better than the pro-tools ones
I love elastic audio BTW. works great for quick stretching or time compressing samples before they go into the mpc.
not a whole lot of answers here, but it could be a start:
http://duc.digidesign.com/showthread.php?t=271356
Pro Tools Free on the afterschool program imacs. I know thee well.
I have the Waves suite as well. Fuckin' love those plugins. RBass? Yes, please!