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Thread started 09/06/02 7:30pm

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Pro Tools

I tried it out during the last month at college & its fantastic. How much would this set me back?

I know a few of you have it, either your very rich, lucky or know someone who knows someone wink lol

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Reply #1 posted 09/06/02 8:25pm

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thecloud9mission said:

I tried it out during the last month at college & its fantastic. How much would this set me back?

I know a few of you have it, either your very rich, lucky or know someone who knows someone wink lol

Lewis



It will cost you about $10,000 to get it set up and going right... you need a good Mac, an interface and at least a core system with some plug-ins.
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Reply #2 posted 09/06/02 10:24pm

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IceNine is right. You start at $10,000. Good news is that it's half as much as it was about five years ago and can do so much more now. You don't need a Mac, but I suppose it works better on one. There's actually several different incarnations available: http://maccentral.macworl....music.php including even a free software version: http://www.digidesign.com/ptfree/. We use it at one of the studios I work at, but unfortunately not for songwriting. They've barely even scratched the surface of what it can do. I wish they'd give it to me to take home as my own. Here's the official site: http://www.digidesign.com/. Get ready to drool. The DigiStudio concept is pretty cool. What a great way to collaborate with people from across the globe. Let us know what the free version's about if you try it.
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Reply #3 posted 09/07/02 12:09am

Heavenly

the prodessional version starts at much more than 10,000.
10k is only for the cards and computer, but you need one of their interfaces too, which ads a bit more to the price.

But...you can try the new Digi 002, it's only $2,500.
You can use it on your PC too, but you'll need a Firewire interface.

Welcome to the world of Pro Tools, I've been enjoying this system in the studios I've worked with for the past 6+ years. Amazing program.
I did post production, music and dubbing on these systems, and I gotta tell ya, I haven't seen any other system as friendly and as easy and as powerful as the Protools.
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Reply #4 posted 09/09/02 5:06am

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Heavenly said:

the prodessional version starts at much more than 10,000.
10k is only for the cards and computer, but you need one of their interfaces too, which ads a bit more to the price.

But...you can try the new Digi 002, it's only $2,500.
You can use it on your PC too, but you'll need a Firewire interface.

Welcome to the world of Pro Tools, I've been enjoying this system in the studios I've worked with for the past 6+ years. Amazing program.
I did post production, music and dubbing on these systems, and I gotta tell ya, I haven't seen any other system as friendly and as easy and as powerful as the Protools.



Technically, you actually can get a professional version of ProTools for around $10,000 including the computer.

The ProTools 24 system starts at under $8,000 retail. You will be able to get the system for at least 15% off when you get to the store, so the price will be about $6,800 or less. You can get a Mac that will do the job very well for about $1,699:

$1,699.00

Dual processors - 867MHz PowerPC G4
256K L2 cache
& 1MB L3 cache/processor
133MHz System Bus
256MB PC2100 DDR SDRAM
60GB Ultra ATA drive
Combo drive (DVD/CD-RW)
NVIDIA GeForce4 MX
56K internal modem

You can get an interface like the 882 for about $1,200.

Add the prices together... = $9,699

http://www.digidesign.com...x/main.cfm

http://www.digidesign.com...ct_id=1012

http://store.apple.com/1-....1.0?88,74
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Reply #5 posted 09/09/02 8:05am

MissMignon

whatever you do, don't choose the 882.
It would be pitty to waste your money on such an expensive system and settle for a lousy interface like the 882.
At least go for the 888.
The Prices Ice Nine is talking about are prices you might find in the market, yeah. but why not go further and buy from ebay at probably half the price?


I hear they're about to launch Pro Tools 6 soon.
I wonder what changes they'll make...
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Reply #6 posted 09/09/02 9:10am

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MissMignon said:

whatever you do, don't choose the 882.
It would be pitty to waste your money on such an expensive system and settle for a lousy interface like the 882.
At least go for the 888.
The Prices Ice Nine is talking about are prices you might find in the market, yeah. but why not go further and buy from ebay at probably half the price?


I hear they're about to launch Pro Tools 6 soon.
I wonder what changes they'll make...



Hopefully, Mac OS X support will be a major change... ProTools does not currently run under OS X.

EDIT: You are right... the 882 sucks. I wouldn't get it, but I was going for the cheapest interface. smile
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Reply #7 posted 09/09/02 7:56pm

TheMEssage

$24,000 Retail for an HD system.

Unless you plan on opening a studio (which means BUILDING rooms and such, forget about it. Just snag a DIGI001 or a DIGI002 (shipping soon) for now. Runs on the same software, just the hardware is different.

If you are strapped for cash go get ProTools Free. The new version ony runs on WinXP so be aware of that (same with CubaseSX BTW).

I don't run ProTools but it is BY FAR the EASIEST multitracking software you could use.

If you want a full on Pro Tools system, or even just a DIGI001, shoot me an ORG note and we'll talk numbers.

One thing I haven't seen mentioned here is the limitations ProTools has as far as tracks and plug-ins go.
It just depends on the type of music you are recording. I've heard your music and a DIGI would be fine for you.

If you're really serious about building a nice suite there are SEVERAL MUCH less expensive options (Alesis ADATHD24 with either an analogue or digital mixer ie Mackie 248, D8B, Tascam DM24.

I really REALLY enjoy your work BTW...

T
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Reply #8 posted 09/10/02 6:04am

MissMignon

What???
I must have read it wrong, but the new version of Protools free doesn't run only on WinXP. actually it's for Win98/ME still. they didn't upgrade the version they put out in the first place. the only versions that might be only for Win XP are the non-free versions, but again, there are still old versions for Win98/ME that you can download.

I'd still go with the Digi002, unless you go for CubaseSX with Houston controller.
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Reply #9 posted 09/10/02 9:23pm

TheMEssage

I COULD be wrong about the free version since I really only have to deal with the folks who actually have the 001 etc.

Just did a 001 setup for a dude and remember reading that the new version 5.32 or whatever it is was XP only.
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Reply #10 posted 09/27/02 11:08pm

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The Digi 002 is out now. It records at 96kHz for those who want to delve into the DVD realm. Even thogh it kinda looks like they hired Fisher-Price's toy designers to make it, the specs are cool on it. For now, I'm keepin' my 001 until I get more feedback on how well it performs/holds up.
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Reply #11 posted 09/29/02 11:24am

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I have Pro Tools and it is quite decent but I STILL prefer Logic Audio!
Tried many flavours - but sooner or later, always go back to the Purple Kool-aid!

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