Ray,

I'd have to agree with you that yes, SF would do great should it be accessible. 
 Yeah, for your needs, I do think PT would be way over-kill, but then it's hard 
to say.

Chris.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Ray Foret Jr 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 5:48 PM
  Subject: Re: ProTools Accessibility: was: Re: Sony's Sound Forge Audio 
Editing Software Coming to Mac?


  Well, perhaps it will better help you to answer my question if you know 
exactly what my current use and needs are.


  1.  I am using amadeus Pro as a hoast editor.


  2.  for noise reduction, click and pop surpression, I'm using RX Version 2.2 
as audio units accessed directly from the effects menu of Amadeus Pro.  this 
gives me access to pretty much all the critical controls I require for 
manupulating the RX plugins.


  3.  About the only things I can suspect I might need and don't yet have 
access to are the ability to dinamically expand or compress indivual frequency 
groups, remove the center of a stereo field but preserve the original stereo 
image, do the oposate.  


  Now, it seems to me that, given that I use my stuff mainly for remastering 
old vinyl, analog cassette tape, and so forth, that Pro-Tools would be way 
overkill for my needs.  Would you not agree?  However, it would be nice to be 
able to step up from Amadeus Pro to Sound Forge.  Thoughts?




  Sincerely,
  The Constantly Barefooted Ray!!!


  Now a very proud and happy Mac user!!!


  Skype name:
  barefootedray


  On Jun 28, 2012, at 3:24 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:


    You know what, Ray, it's kind a hard to really know at this point.

    I've been working along with Slau, and with Kevin Reeves, Vinney, and a few 
others to push the accessibility forward, so we'll have to just kind a see what 
happens.  Keep in mind that PT 11 isn't out yet.  No, I don't beta test the 
software either.  I only know about this as Avid has already very directly said 
A A X would be the new thing.  It's not so much that PT 11 won't be accessible, 
as much as the plugins won't be, which of corse means you're gonna be extremely 
limited in what you can do to get that perfectly sweet sound most people want 
that sounds really commercial grade quality.

    If you want more updates about the progressing accessibility, you may wanna 
join the p t access mailing list at google groups.  The group literally is just 
called ptaccess.  I don't have the direct subscribe link.  If you google it 
though, you should be able to find it.  If you can't let me know, and I'll look 
it up for ya.

    Chris.


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