Hi.  for audio, it's mostly accessible, although the learning curve is
steeper than it is for sonar etc.  midi is pretty much a no go for the time
being though in pro tools as you can't edit individual midi events.

Cameron.





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Hi Cameron.
Thanks for your answer. Now I know more about protools and the different
editions.
I'm new to this software, I only tried sonar with differnt accessibility
options added to it on windows, so if this solution is accessible out of the
box it sounds very good. I have a imac here from this year so I think it'll
work for som home studio enviroment.
again, thanks for the answer.. 
Regards Tony

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16 okt 2010 kl. 18.08 skrev Cameron:

> Hi.  it depends on your needs and your budget.  you don't just buy the
> software.  You need an approved piece of hardware as well to use pro
tools.
> 
> There are three main flavors of pro tools.  Pro tools le, pro tools m
> powered, and, pro tools hd.
> 
> Pro tools le uses various avid/digidesign USB and firewire interfaces like
> the m box, 003r, 003, etc.  Pro tools m powered uses m audio and Mackie
> interfaces including the pro fire, project mix, onyx 16-4-2, etc.  Pro
tools
> hd uses high end hardware consisting of pci cards, interfaces, and other
> components.
> 
> The main differences besides the I/O options are the number of tracks in a
> session, and, sample rate.
>  Also with hd, you can use the pci hardware to do processing which would
> free up CPU.
> 
> 
> A decent I mac or mac book pro would be fine for pro tools le and m
powered,
> as long as you have a second hard drive you can use, like an external
> firewire drive.  For pro tools hd, you need a mac pro desktop, or, a mac
> book pro with a pci express card slot and an external case to mount the
pci
> cards in...
> 
> As far as cost, you're looking at minimum, $300 and up.
> 
> Pro tools le or m powered are the two you'll probably want to investigate.
> 
> Chec out sweetwater or musicians friend etc to read up on specs and
prices.
> 
> Cameron.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> 
> Hi music lovers.
> What is the right version to get of protools.
> I saw a lot of options on the site but I guess it's the protools software
I
> should get.
> Do you know the cost for the software. 
> regards Tony
> 
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> 
> 
> 
> 16 okt 2010 kl. 14.08 skrev Gary Readfern-Gray:
> 
>> Hi Kevin,
>> 
>> just seen this thread, Blabber's tight, good job. I have PT 8 but haven't
> done much with it because I've been using Logic I'll deffinately take
> another look now having heard that. Can you edit MIDI accessibly in PT or
at
> least quantize it? from the jingles sounds like you can.
>> 
>> On 26 Sep 2010, at 23:54, Kevin Reeves wrote:
>> 
>>> Hey folks. Just wanted to throw out a quick link to a file containing 2
> jingles I just completed with Pro Tools 8, now accessible with Voiceover.
I
> invite you to take a listen. All the sequencing, tracking, editing,
mixing,
> and mastering was done in Pro Tools. A great deal of the sounds used were
> instruments that shipped with Pro Tools, except for the guitars and drums
> found in the MyMac Theme. Hope you guys enjoy these.
>>> 
>>> http://www.kevinreeves.net/Themes.zip
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